Showing posts with label red coats on bicycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red coats on bicycles. Show all posts
15 December 2014
Christmas Tree Transport
Lulu and I were unlocking our bikes outside the school, ready to head home, when one of fantastic teachers at our school walked past the bike racks pulling a trailer. "Where are you going with that, Heidi?", asked inquisitive Lulu.
"I'm picking up a christmas tree on the way home and I'm borrowing one of the school's bike trailers."
I couldn't let THAT photo opportunity pass me by, so Lulu and I met Heidi at the flower shop where she was buying her tree.
After a classic Copenhagener discussion about how to position it in the trailer (every Copenhagener has an opinion on how to transport stuff by bike), Heidi went with what really is the best option. Standing tall. She tied it down a bit to be sure and then she was ready to go.
A few snaps of the camera later, and Heidi was heading home to the Nørrebro neighbourhood in the evening bicycle traffic with this year's tree.
I love Copenhagen.
For more photos of christmas trees transported by bicycle, have a look right here.
1 March 2014
Relax!
No need to rush. Time is on your side. Bikes weave seamlessly through the urban landscape. Congestion, cramped spaces and concealment is a car thing.
This is the good life!
Happy Cycling!
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bridge,
fmsm,
red coats on bicycles
1 March 2012
15 January 2012
Red Coat, Red Pants, Red Bicycle
Here's another shot to add to our collection of Red Coats on Bicycles. So lovely.
Red pants on a rainy day add a certain puncuation mark on the urban landscape, complementing the umbrella.
A red bicycle can do the trick all on it's own.
12 December 2011
Give Me Red
Fire, beauty, passion and a hint of danger. Red has the energy to make us feel alive like no other color. No wonder Red is so popular and powerful. Wear it or ride it with passion:
The ultimate Red. Red hair and Red Surtout inspired coat:
A touch of Red perfection topped off with a prickly knit beret:
Classic Red Bike. Casual style.
Happy cycling!
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beret,
fmsm,
red,
red coats on bicycles,
upright bicycles
20 November 2011
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