More Bike Haiku
Published January 16, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on More Bike HaikuMild Stallion in Albany has some bike haiku here. Enjoy!
Mild Stallion in Albany has some bike haiku here. Enjoy!
The U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has been working on “The American Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act” stimulus spending package. In spite of fears that the stimulus bill would contain no policy changes with regard to current federal transportation spending — in which only 3% of federal transportation spending goes to transit — the […]
I just linked to Bike Skirt yesterday, and then they have to go and post a haiku this morning. Remember, a good bike haiku is automatic link bait for Cyclelicious. Just ensure I can find the haiku by shooting an email to me or thumping me on the head. I saw Anna’s eye-catching pink and […]
A nice new blog is Bike Skirt by Anna and Elisa of Birmingham, Alabama. Here’s Anna with her bike “‘Geot” — pronounced “Joe”, because it’s a Peugeot, get it? Elisa started riding a bicycle to get fit, but before long she found she liked bicycling so much committed to making bicycling her primary form of […]
Tooting my own horn: I was the Good Samaritan. Do a good turn daily. “Waiting” by Pieter Musterd, CC license. 30 speeds on a bike are confusing to the neophyte, so Taiwanese researchers created a computer optimized gear change notifier for derailleur equipped bicycles. The device tells the cyclist how to shift for their speed […]
Keenan Parker of Clearwater, FL is the winner of The Bike To Work Guide by Roni Sarig and Paul Dorn. Thank you to the 50 of you who posted a tweet to enter this giveaway.