Yes, I am guilty of showing too many women here. That is just how it is. This post is just a half-hearted attempt to even the score.
Blue lake, blue bike. Yay, the flipflop season is here. Nothing like kicking off those shoes after a long winter.
Two styles of riding, two distinct personalities.
This lad is fabulously timeless in his appearance. And somehow that backdrop looks almost surreal. I am not sure why.
Have you been feeling guilty because of the Treehugger discussion? : )
ReplyDeleteTreehugger??
ReplyDeleteoh thank you. the last one is obviously my favorite. Doesn't hurt that I'm a sucker for a man in a cap and my fav color is yellow. hubba hubba hubba!
ReplyDeletelars:
ReplyDelete"6 Reasons The World Needs More Girls on Bikes"
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/06/6_reasons_we_ne.php
http://www.ecovelo.info/2009/06/10/treehugger-girls-on-bikes/
(check the comments after the articles)
The guy in the top photo has a great head of hair. I am always struck when I see the photos on this blog by an absence of fancy-pansy clothes and gear plus no helmets. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteNotice that the first black bike and the red bike don't have chain guards. Heck, the red bike doesn't even have fenders! The excuses for not cycling are wearing thin, and that's a good thing.
ReplyDelete@Kelvin: Your remark really tells a lot about differences in bike culture. To a Dane what you said is like "Huh???? What is he talking about?"
ReplyDeletehad this photo been done in black & white, it could pass as 100 years old!
ReplyDeleteThe red bike even doesn't have brakes!
ReplyDeletelike 95% of the bikes in Copenhagen it has coaster brakes.
ReplyDeleteyay photos of great looking men! and the bikes, of course....Keep up the good work :)
ReplyDeletebring back the women - sorry, my preference.
ReplyDeleteIs the last picture Yehuda Moon?
ReplyDeletehaha... that's funny. could be!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a real life Yehuda Moon!
ReplyDeleteOh yum. Thanks.
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