There's a nice article on Yehuda Moon in Cleveland's alternative weekly ... ehuda Moon — a name he invented in high school, which stuck simply because he thought it was funny — is a bicycle mechanic who works at the fictitious Kickstand Cyclery. His character embodies the tweedy and idealistic side of bicycle culture: cycling for transportation and the joy of the ride. He appreciates the traditional ways; for him, bicycle technology reached its peak in the '70s. He probably wouldn't trust
Been a while, hasn't it? I've been out of the office, been busy with the Baseball Bloggers Alliance award work, and there's not been just a ton of Cardinal news to talk about. There are a few stories today, though, ...
this Dutch women with her Dutch Gazelle ... riding her bike in a slightly more assertive fashion than I thought was the nature of the Dutch commuter ... here she is on her second block the wrong way down the middle of many lanes of traffic ... where 18th and Conn Ave meet ... it is a popular approach ... she took it with power ... seconds later she is splitting lanes of on coming traffic after they get the green Christmas tree ... the Gazelle on the Wiki Page ...