Today I’m off on my bicycle to visit every lake in Minneapolis, City of Lakes. It took some effort to draw up a list of 16 Minneapolis lakes, or, to be more precise, lakes and other notable bodies of water. The Minnesota DNR (Department of Natural Resources) defines a lake as follows: A lake…… Continue reading Urban Bike: City of Lakes
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City Of Lakes
Posted Urban Bike, City of Lakes. My explorations of every lake in Minneapolis.
Peaceful Cycle Ride
Cycled, no nephews, no yelling:”No, the other left””Respect the bike””Stop standing on the [bike] seat” (Really)
Time for Aesthetic Enhancements
Cycled on this functional bridge across I35W at 40th Street. It’s due for widening and “aesthetic enhancements.”
Jog, Weed, Cycle
Triathlon today: jog, weed, cycle.
Fixing the Nephews’ Bikes
While their bikes were fixed, my nephews ate ice cream and made futile requests for me to buy bells for their bikes.
Cycling with Nephews
Cycling with my nephews.
Unfamiliar Trails
Explored unfamiliar trails and, from afar, derelict industry. Mississippi barges can no longer reach this facility.
Urban Bike: Yard Art in a Civil Society
I see things from my bicycle I don’t see from a bus or car. It might be an old guy on his bicycle, stovepipe hat, bushy beard, archaic black clothes, a character from a Dickens novel. Or a bearded guy cycling the Midtown Greenway in a girlie dress. They seek attention, or inhabit an alternate reality, or…… Continue reading Urban Bike: Yard Art in a Civil Society
Wry Sentiments
Wry sentiments on my cycle ride today.