Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
The 2013 Seersucker Social
We eighty cyclists made merry on Saturday afternoon. Our infectious spirit was seen and heard from Old Fourth Ward to Oakland Cemetery. At the picnic, Justin recalled meeting Nikki at the very first Seersucker Social four years ago and offered her a token of his affection. She said yes.
more images on Flickr and Facebook
more images on Flickr and Facebook
Friday, August 23, 2013
Seersucker Social Saturday
Please enjoy another roll down memory lane in honor of tomorrow's Seersucker Social. RSVP and details may be found
on its Facebook event page. See you there!
on its Facebook event page. See you there!
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Save The Date: Saturday
'Tis time once again to celebrate the close of our summer season in fine style. The 2013 Seersucker Social ride will take place at one o'clock this Saturday afternoon, when we gather on the green by Across The Street (Highland at Sampson, on the PATH). A leisurly tour will follow, concluding with a picnic in Oakland Cemetery. Prizes will be awarded for awesomeness, so dress to impress!
Sunday, August 18, 2013
At The Apparel Mart: Judith March
From the gulf coast town of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida comes an original line of clothing "inspired by the feminine and bohemian styles of yesterday". Her embroidered bicycle brings to mind lazy summer days seaside, icecream and salt air, sand and sunscreen.
Judith March
Saturday, August 17, 2013
BeltLine Art: Beneath Freedom Parkway
While Atlantans await Phil Proctor's assemblage of rail hardware in the shape of a Corithian column to adorn the Eastside Trail, they are today pausing in numbers to view this framed visage beneath the Freedom Parkway overpass. It was my good fortune to meet the artist last Friday while he unloaded the elements from his bike trailer. At once both confident and modest, he promised that those bits of industrial waste and glass shards would coalesce into something memorable. Bravo!!!
Labels:
beltline,
eastside trail,
freedom parkway,
public art
Saturday, August 10, 2013
In The Tenth Street Cycle Track
Writing that headline gave me such pleasure: Tenth Street Cycle Track. Now Eastside Trail riders have a lane of their own for continuing west on Tenth Street to enter Piedmont Park or turn south in their own lane governed by a signal at Charles Allen Drive. Further connectivity planning calls for more such lanes to form a north-south loop from Fourteenth Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue via Piedmont Avenue and Juniper Street. No wonder so many call the BeltLine the best thing ever to happen in Atlanta.
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