JUL 10, 2009 – 12:00AM We had a few neighbors over for the Fourth, for grilling, imbibing and a bit of civil disobedience that may or may not have involved […]
Hell on wheels
JUL 13, 2009 – 12:00AM The other day, I got caught out in a surprising pop-up rainstorm on my way home. The precip had tapered off by the time I […]
Geeking out, bike-style
JUL 20, 2009 – 12:00AM I’m a natural-born quantifier and a to-the-bone geek, so when the first GPS devices designed for bike use hit the market, I was intrigued. But […]
Cuff love
JUL 24, 2009 – 12:00AM I have some nice bikes. Nothing that would make a connoisseur jealous, mind you, but some pretty nice rides. I have some pretty nifty cycling […]
One man’s junk …
JUL 27, 2009 – 12:00AM I came to a startling conclusion the other day. I was reading an article about cycling training in some magazine or another and was chastised […]
The thin white line
AUG 3, 2009 – 12:00AM I was away on vacation when I read online that the city put in bike lanes for a couple of blocks of Ninth Street. After […]
Sorry, son
AUG 10, 2009 – 12:00AM I love my son dearly. But when it comes to art, he has a way to go. His sense of perspective is all wrong, his […]
A (not-so) starry, starry night
AUG 14, 2009 – 12:00AM I had high hopes for the Perseid meteor shower earlier this week. See, a couple of years ago, I decided I needed a hobby. I […]
School dazed
AUG 17, 2009 – 12:00AM ANDREW HARTSOCK My kids haven’t even been back to school a week yet, and already I’m tired of having to ferry them there. There no […]
Park and ride
I have no idea how many people don’t commute by bike because they don’t know what they’d do with their ride once they arrive