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City Cycling

2007.12.13
Bicycles have no walls. ~ Paul Cornish

“The bicycle, the bicycle surely, should always be the vehicle of novelists and poets”

—Christopher Morley

"Doctor Sarvis, laboring on his bicycle up the long grade of Ninth South toward his home on 23rd East, was not unaware of the pressure of the traffic accumulating in his rear, the clamor of horns pounded by impatient fists, the motorized hatred fermenting at his back. But he thought, "F— 'em". Let 'em wait. Let 'em fester. Let 'em walk. Let 'em ride a bike like me, would do me and them and everybody a world of good. Cleanse our city's air, reinvigorate the blood, tone up the muscles, strengthen the heart, burn up that surplus fat, stave off arteriosclerosis, cut down on bypass operations, eliminate transplants, lower the cholesterol count, prolong lives. Yes and reduce oil consumption, slow down the waste of steel and rubber and copper and glass, free human labor and engineering skills for important work -- anything bad for the auto industry and bad for the oil industry is bound to be good for America, good for human beings, good for the land. .... "
--- Edward Abbey, Hayduke Lives!

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13 Comments
Estel I really like the first one.
Estel · 2007-12-12: 08:53
storytaylor you are always great
storytaylor · 2007-12-12: 10:50
rxet42 #2 Very interesting photo
rxet42 · 2007-12-12: 11:48
vollenda Is the last one a Ghost Bike? I've only seen them in paintings and photos. I've never heard of that practice in Southern California but I love the idea of it.
vollenda · 2007-12-12: 19:11
photopoet When I took the photo last Sunday I didn't know that it was a ghost bike. After Vollenda asked the question I did a bit of research and found out that it is a ghost bike. A ghost bike is a bike painted white and chained to a post as a memorial. "Kelly W. was killed ... after her bike was hit by a car in a crosswalk at the intersection of Cambridge Street and Harvard Avenue, in Allston. Near that spot, a stark white “ghost bike” stands in her memory, adorned with handwritten notes and a profusion of ... flowers." According to a newspaper report the accident happened in the spring and the bike still remains chained to the pole.
photopoet · 2007-12-12: 22:12
Lindyart wow I didn't know about ghost bikes.. love the first one..as always you have such interesting posts..:)the comp is great in the first .. :)
Lindyart · 2007-12-12: 23:04
Janiee thanks for sharing the information =) Love the first one!
Janiee · 2007-12-13: 00:58
kangshung Great images and interesting post as always Lynda.
kangshung · 2007-12-13: 04:35
flipado enlarge the photos...

and those wise words by Edward Abbey!

Is he safe in the U. S.?
flipado · 2007-12-13: 06:13
????? good angle of the second photo !!
????? · 2007-12-13: 08:21
Aniruddha Awesome framing on the first. Love the colours.
Aniruddha · 2007-12-13: 11:57
sandmoon love 1 - added to my fav!
sandmoon · 2007-12-14: 10:16
rolpa Nice quotes and photos.
rolpa · 2007-12-15: 01:54
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