Monthly Archives: July 2013

Action Alert: Renewed Attack On Federal Bike Funding

TweetGot this from MassBike:   Federal funding for bicycling and walking continues to be at risk! Now, the House and the Senate are both poised to debate amendments that could completely eliminate Transportation Alternatives funding. Last week we sent out … Continue reading

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The Natives Are Restless

TweetToday a man screamed out of his car at me “THE BIKE LANE IS OVER THERE!”  He did so while vigorously pointing at the pile of debris and torn up pavement that I had moved slightly over to avoid.  There wasn’t a … Continue reading

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Globe Talk: Safe Or Savage? The State Of Bicycle Safety In Boston

TweetGot this in the email, looks like it could be informative: Globe Talks:  Safe or savage? The state of bicycle safety in Boston Join a few of Boston’s leading cyclists and policy makers to discuss bike safety around Boston and the … Continue reading

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Affordable Bike For An AmeriCorps Member

TweetI did AmeriCorps for three years, and loved it. Can anyone help Lea out? She sent me this: Hi there, my name is Lea and I am new to Boston. I just moved here to do a second year with … Continue reading

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New Longfellow Bridge Experience

Tweet (picture from the globe)   I got my first chance to ride over the Longfellow this morning with the new traffic layout.  And I have to say its pretty nice.  They need to address some of the lights after … Continue reading

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Cycling Communities Aren’t Always What They Seem To Be

TweetIn January of 2011, I decided to start a cycling blog. My intention was to have some fun writing about something I’ve been passionate about for many years. I had been shopping for a new bike when I came across … Continue reading

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Cycling Communities Aren’t Always What They Seem To Be

TweetIn January of 2011, I decided to start a cycling blog. My intention was to have some fun writing about something I’ve been passionate about for many years. I had been shopping for a new bike when I came across … Continue reading

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Cycling Communities Aren’t Always What They Seem To Be

TweetIn January of 2011, I decided to start a cycling blog. My intention was to have some fun writing about something I’ve been passionate about for many years. I had been shopping for a new bike when I came across … Continue reading

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Cycling Communities Aren’t Always What They Seem To Be

TweetIn January of 2011, I decided to start a cycling blog. My intention was to have some fun writing about something I’ve been passionate for many years. I had been shopping for a new bike when I came across the … Continue reading

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Still In Iowa

TweetEnjoying the corn, but seem to be unable to update anything but text. So will be back with lots of pics soon. Take good care of Boston while I am gone.

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