This being the first week since the spring Equinox that hasn't had an unprecedented snowfall, and the Specialized Allez, with a new double crank was staring at me, taunting, almost daring me to get out and ride, I spent yesterday on a three hour tour around Lake Minnetonka, via the Geenway and the Luce Line. The ride was great - no technicals, no flats, other riders getting out and knocking off the last of winter's grip were in good spirits and a light wind from the SouthEast emboldened me at the start and humbled me at the finish. Like a good drink.
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Since re-configuring the Allez, I've been riding it around town as I still don't own a car, and riding safely is less expensive and less restricting than buying bus passes. That being said, I spent some time on tuesday at a sewing studio in Minneapolis patching a pair of jeans. A friend has been bartering her skills and artistry, (trading pottery and bread for her time), in order to keep me from appearing too raggorous. Raggedy. Comprised of rags. I guess the term is "Distressed".
Here are a couple of photos of that project, including the distressed jeans, before and after being patched, again.
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Photo by Michael McKinney, at Sewtropolis |
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Photo by Michael McKinney, at Sewtropolis |
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Photo by Michael McKinney, Hamline Avenue bridge |
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Photo by Michael McKinney, Como Lake |
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Photo by Michael McKinney |
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