Monday, June 02, 2008

Beat the one-year deadline handily!

So, it would appear that I am not good at maintaining a blog.

No matter!


Critical Mass went on a new route this past ride, one that will not likely be repeated.

The story is well chronicled here:

Here is the view on the way up:




I will try to fill in the blanks from the past year's cycling when I find the time.

Good day, hypothetical reader, good day...

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Missing Mass

I won't be riding with you all...wait...wasn't riding with you this month.

>cry<

Sept will bring us together again. I'm sure it was a blast for all involved and those merely witnessing.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Critical Mass July 2007



What a wonderful mass! I am sad to say goodbye to my city now. It doesn't seem to matter how much I look forward to my trip. I think I love Toronto!

I blame you people.

We have had such a nice time without police harassment and little to no conflict with irate drivers. What a pleasure it is !



Thanks, you all kick ass!

Thursday, July 19, 2007

The no-blog days of Summer

Well it's the old me. The one who can't update a website to save his illusions is back again.

June's CM was fabulous and huge and went on for at least 3.5 hours. There are pictures but I am just trying to save face before July mass.

There, I have posted about June before July ended....success!

The inspiration for this day's half-assery was running into a fellow mass rider (one of the amassed?) outside of work today. What a wonderful and friendly tradition it is in a city often accused of coldness. I think our mass is my best connection with the soul of Toronto as I imagine it. When I say the soul of a city, I must be talking about the people and I think CM brings out many of the best.

See you on two wheels!

Monday, May 28, 2007

Critical Massive


This was the biggest Mass I have known in Toronto. I know other cities regularly have many times our numbers. Even much smaller centres can out-draw T-Dot when it comes to CM but I counted roughly 235 people 15 or 20 minutes into the ride.


Back-pats all around!


Sadly, my obnoxiously loud bike was silenced by an uncooperative ypod. (Shouldn't they hold their charge when the computer they are connected to is shut off? Why is Apple discouraging energy conservation?) I was unable to find a music donor among the amassed. To make sure that no one can hear themselves think or catch up with their friends at upcoming rides, I will arrange battery insurance for this hateful little white slab.


It looks like I will need to renovate my Canondale too. The riding posture it forces me into is just too hard on my spine. Look for some stylish (hah!) new handlebars on old blue next month.


The weather was imperfect this month. Can we outdo this number in June? I'm sure of it!


To close, I would like to share a bit of wisdom from the Ontario Official Driver's Handbook.

"Stay out of puddles."

p. 64

Thursday, May 24, 2007

One more fabulous Toronto bike

Mass is tomorrow and I am still not finished my "playlist-overhaul" but I have faith in the power of the last-minute effort.

I hope that someone actually rides this bike because it seems to be locked in the same spot every time I pass.


Ah, I also have a new self-portrait that I may as well drop here:

It's not a special bike, except that it is mine and I love it.

Come to mass, peoples!

Monday, April 30, 2007

Curiosities

Apparently I'm not the only one bringing canned music to Mass:



San Fransisco Mass looks like quite the experience.

And, while I am posting other peoples postings, how about this human-powered device:


Has anybody seen this around town? I spotted it on Queen near Parliament.

I should make sure that anyone reading this does not miss Tino's CM-coverage or any other part of his blog at http://bikelanediary.blogspot.com/.