Weekend 183.0
(1) Easter Eggs! Related Photos from the Limestone Archives (1a) London Bookstore (1b) London Taxi (2) Beyond Spandex: Chic Styles for Cyclists Take Off (WSJ) (3) Roma sets sights on Continue Reading →
(1) Easter Eggs! Related Photos from the Limestone Archives (1a) London Bookstore (1b) London Taxi (2) Beyond Spandex: Chic Styles for Cyclists Take Off (WSJ) (3) Roma sets sights on Continue Reading →
(1) Knuffingen Airport, World’s Largest Miniature Airport, Goes On Display In Germany (2) Sherwin-Williams “Daybreak” Commercial 2011 (3) Felipe Neves Photography (4) Riding the Rails of Locomotive Maps (WSJ) (5) Continue Reading →
(1) Tatsumi: A Life in Animation (2) Humanize Your Morning (3) 49127 was my Bike NY number. The tour sold out in 1 day this year! (3a) Brompton Bicycle
(1) Best feet forward: Fairfield forum for cyclists, walkers (Fairifeld Citizen) (2) The Sleepless Elite: Why Some People Can Run on Little Sleep and Get So Much Done (Wall Street Continue Reading →
(1) Found – The Comics Of Chris Ware: Drawing Is A Way Of Thinking I just finished Makeshift Metropolis by Witold Rybczynski so the timing of this “find” is serendipitous. Continue Reading →
A photograph to complement my last post. And how about some complementary lyrics? “They made a statue of us And it put it on a mountain top Now tourists come Continue Reading →
I was finally able to ride this morning. It was blue and crispy and the five boroughs approach. I also have a new route this season which takes me away Continue Reading →
Ready…Set…BUILD! (1) I am recycling a link from INSTAPUNDIT about photo-blogging an abandoned theme park because it reminds me of Spirited Away. (2) Cities of the Sky – From Dubai Continue Reading →
(1) Bother Me, I’m Thinking (WSJ) “People unable to focus are more likely to consider information that might seem irrelevant but will later inspire the breakthrough. When we don’t know Continue Reading →
(1) Where Time and the Timeless Intersect (WSJ) (2) The Raptures of a Tragic Visionary (WSJ) (3) Shifting Gears: Brian Piper, Bind ’09, and the bike for the new American Continue Reading →