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Tag Archives: Horsey Hundred
Reading trees along the way
Trees along the way are signs that everything will be all right, even though you know everything will not be all right because everything is everything that is and isn’t right. But as the trees and miles multiply, the signs … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Off topic, Read and roll, Report from the road
Tagged bicycle, bike, Georgetown, Horsey Hundred, Kentucky, present tense, trees, wayfinding
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Connecting with the Northeast in Kentucky
A bicycle ride connects points A and B. A bicycle ride with conversation connects the points between. And beyond. Continue reading
Posted in People, Report from the road
Tagged Boston, conversation, Horsey Hundred, Kentucky, Montreal, New York
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Not Old Paint. Don Walker tandem does Horsey Hundred with no paint
When a builder sends a fillet-brazed bicycle out without paint, you get to see the frame pretty nearly as it came from the torch. Continue reading
Posted in Other bicycles, Report from the road
Tagged clear coat, Don Walker, fillet brazing, Horsey Hundred, tandem
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