What is striking for me is the sheer size of the streets where you are. They look so wide, like they would take for ever to cross. And lining your streets are those magnificently large buildings. I could imagine feeling really small in those streets.
If I owned a cargo bike like this here in Charleston, SC USA, I'd take along everything I need to swim, shop, sell and explore bicycle heaven here as we have no hills to climb, just a few draw bridges and over passes
These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese make me want to go to Copenhagen, just to see the people. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful !
ReplyDeleteA true delight.
ReplyDeleteYou make winter cycling seem possible and joyous...
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of biking as a winter activity. Your posts have sure changed that! I am coming back daily to see what you've captured next!
ReplyDeletewonderful views, I'd love cycling, but in my country we often got smack by the bus or another car transportation :(
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ReplyDeleteNever quite thought of biking in winter fun but it is/can be a challenge - especially with a couple of feet of snow. :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat is striking for me is the sheer size of the streets where you are. They look so wide, like they would take for ever to cross. And lining your streets are those magnificently large buildings. I could imagine feeling really small in those streets.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. good work.
ReplyDeleteWew.. bicycle can't be use to that thick snow.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, of course if so thick, it won't use skate to have fun riding.
ReplyDeleteFOTOS MAGNÍFICAS, PARABÉNS PELO TRABALHO, EXCELENTE MESMO!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf I owned a cargo bike like this here in Charleston, SC USA, I'd take along everything I need to swim, shop, sell and explore bicycle heaven here as we have no hills to climb, just a few draw bridges and over passes
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