Comments kdrex has made
Winter in Cincinnati OH
We don't get the temperatures of Cleveland(or the snow amounts), but I have gained experience from year-round riding.
- On longer commutes, take a second pair of clothing...or at least gloves and socks.
- Dress to be slightly cold. You will ride faster and warm up quicker.
- Fenders and lights, lights, lights.
- Take the lane. None of this crap of riding in the ruts or on the snowy edge of the road.
- When you throw your leg over the top-tube, remember to tell yourself that "people are nice."
Best of luck. On Umbra on winter biking posted 1 year ago 18 Responses
- On longer commutes, take a second pair of clothing...or at least gloves and socks.
boxed cereal
Remember the first 'R': reduce. Try buying in bulk instead of these packaged cereals. Take your own bag and reuse. On Eleven organic breakfast cereals get put to the spoon posted 1 year, 2 months ago 11 Responses
commuting on bike
I am car-free as of January 1st. If you have the right gear, it is possible to ride in any weather.
Some days I felt like yehuda moon's character.
http://yehudamoon.com/ for true commuting comicsCheck out http://www.mapmyride.com/ to map your route.
TONS of info on commuting on the web.
http://www.bicyclinglife.com/PracticalCycling/index.html is only one example.On Umbra on hauling goods by bike posted 1 year, 7 months ago 11 ResponsesConflicted
I have been vegetarian for 20+ years. I am now vegan. My dilemma is with leather Birkenstocks. Two pair I have had for 10+ years. The other 3 pair were gently used and given to me. Do I keep all my leather shoes or donate them and buy vegan shoes? I have a very hard time buying new things. I know this seems silly, but I haven't been able to resolve this myself. Any input?
Thanks.On Umbra on leather vs. pleather shoes posted 1 year, 10 months ago 22 Responses