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August 6, 2021
Sign Of The Times
So much for having the masks off for a couple of weeks, which was at least a taste of fresh air and freedom.
But backwards we go...
A sign of the times in Covid is to park your bicycle in front of the couch, so no one can actually sit down on it and spreads any germs.
Any bets on what happens from here with all the variants and how this is gonna impact our daily lives for time to come?
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Sign Of The Times
March 2, 2021
Cycling In Multicolor
Something about this drawing at a local kosher restaurant really stood out.
The weird cycle with the exaggerated extra big wheel in front.
The crazy looking skinny bodied person with long arms and legs and wild hair sitting on top.
The bright green, blue, orange, and yellow colors.
It just made me laugh at the whole thing.
It's not exactly art, but it sort of is. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Cycling In Multicolor
January 4, 2021
Bike Rack: Form and Function
Wow, what a brilliant idea for a bike rack!
Form and function match perfectly.
Put your bike on this bike.
This one is a classic! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Bike Rack: Form and Function
October 15, 2020
Artsy Bike
Like a newspaper, it's black and white and "read" or actually rode all over.
How much time do you give a bike like this before it gets stolen on the streets downtown?
D.C. seems to be getting even worse than before, now with Coronavirus and the riots.
Doesn't feel safe, and it's in definite need of an urban makeover from all the horrible poverty and homelessness. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Artsy Bike
June 22, 2020
Never Any Rest In Life
Dick's Sporting Goods was open, but still not much else.
It was refreshing to look around again.
Nearly all the bicycles were cleaned out with people forced to do their own exercise routines these days.
People walking around mostly like they were on Mars.
Had some restaurants with just their patios open and people are sitting outside in the good weather.
Also, some eateries open for takeout.
Best part is still nature, and all the closures have brought us back to it.
This turtle was tanning in the warm sun on the rocks and swatting the snake away with its rear foot.
Sort of funny that even a turtle can never get any rest in life. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Never Any Rest In Life
June 10, 2020
Her Bike, His Tires
The pink frame for her.
The blue tires for him.
This bike is unisex and a standout!
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Her Bike, His Tires
February 16, 2016
Travel in Metro DC Snow
Travel in Metro DC Snow
September 4, 2014
Bicycle Star Of David
But with the traditional colors--white and blue--of the flag of Israel, I think I see the effect they were trying to get here.
Also, notice the blue and white rims of the wheels and handlebars.
Interesting portrayal on a bicycle--chalk one up for creativity. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Bicycle Star Of David
August 6, 2014
World's Fastest Bicycle "Egg"
It is called the ETA (or "Banana Bike") and is being designed by AeroVelo, University of Toronto engineering graduates and students.
These are the same folks that created the award-winning Atlas human-powered helicopter.
The ETA is expected to reach over 87 mph, thereby breaking the human-powered land speed record of 83.1 mph.
The bicycle mechanics are being enclosed in an egg-shaped aerodynamic shell and it will be powered by a single person doing the pedaling.
A combination of the movie Tron and the 1970's sitcom Mork & Mindy, it offers the potential for an environmentally friendly way to get around town and some nice fat-burning exercise too. ;-)
(Source Screenshot: here with attribution to BusinessWeek)
World's Fastest Bicycle "Egg"
April 8, 2014
Say It Loud
But he was sure saying it loud.
Cluck, cluck, cluck...hello, can you hear me???
One megaphone in each hand and another slung over his shoulder - that's three.
And he may actually have a fourth on the other shoulder - I couldn't see.
Uh, how do you hold/use that many megaphones at one time--plus he's doing it balancing on the bicycle.
Hey, watch that foot, it's touching the ground.
I think he's saying something like--serious noise pollution. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Say It Loud
July 7, 2013
Death Biking
I have seen people run the trail--crazy enough--and I always imagine someone falling on the sharp rocks and basically splitting their head open.
But this guy--and 2 more of his buddies followed--were actually mountain biking over these rocks.
I have no clue how they do it--although going down must be easier than going up.
When those wheels hit the rocks, you are taking your life in your hands that the bike doesn't just smash into it and flip right over.
By the time, the 3rd guy was flying past, I saw that he had his butt raised off the bumpy ride and was sort of standing on the pedals trying to keep this thing from going down.
It is amazing to me the crazy, risky things that people do.
Is it for the thrill, the challenge, just to be cool, or what?
I can definitely see how you could get an adrenaline high from this, but it could just be the last fun you ever get.
Anyway, awesome ride for those that can stomach it. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Death Biking
October 17, 2012
Getting Around Town--Washington D.C.
You sort of have to (safely) weave in and out between these to get to your meetings and events or hop on one to get there, perhaps, more quickly and enjoyably.
Anyway, as you can tell, D.C., like many a big city (ah, reminds me of the Big Apple) has many a colorful characters in the downtown.
It adds to the charm--sometimes--and can make for a nuisance at others.
But, it's never quite boring.
Hope this gives a good flavor of what's like to work, and play, in The Capital. ;-)
(Source Photos: Andy Blumenthal)
Getting Around Town--Washington D.C.
July 11, 2012
The Motion Around Town
It's sort of nice to see the Summer influx of visitors to the capital and those who are taking some time off from work and school to enjoy the sights and sounds around town here.
The one lady with her arm up, looks like she's asking a question, but I think she is actually a runner trying to get by the biker crowd--either that or she may be having a heck of a time trying to keep up with the group. ;-)
The Motion Around Town
January 20, 2012
Clean Water From A Bicycle
Love this product called The Aquaduct for helping people in developing countries get clean water.
Using the power of pedaling, water that is loaded into the back of the bike is "cycled" through a filter and run into the clean container in the front.
This can be done by actually riding the bike home with the water or refilling the clean container in stationary mode.
The Aquaduct reminds me of some similar products that I saw and blogged about in July at a Peace Corps exhibit that used bicycles for shelling corn and charging cell phones.
What's great about The Aquaduct is that is a simple, all-in-one solution that transports, filters, and stores water--it was the winning entry (out of 102) in the Google Innovate or Die competition.
For 1.1 billion people without clean water in the world, The Aquaduct solves the problem for transporting and sanitizing water.
In Judaism, we say "Mayim Chaim"--that water is life, and this innovative pedal-powered transit and filtration machine can help bring life-saving water to the masses.
Clean Water From A Bicycle
July 4, 2011
Appropriate Technology For All
Appropriate Technology For All
August 21, 2010
Pedal to the Next Tech Level
Pedal to the Next Tech Level