Showing posts with label peachtree street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peachtree street. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2016

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Streets Alive Sunday

IMG_1775.CR2 IMG_1128 IMG_1086 Amazing things happen when people take over the streets. Aren't you glad to live where we do so frequently? This Sunday afternoon 2.7 miles of Peachtree Street from Edgewood Avenue to 17th Street becomes the scene of all manner of fun. As ever, the event opens with a bicycle parade. Wear your Halloween best, and join the parade. Line up at 17th Street begins at 1:30. There will be bike decorations for the first 50 cyclists. Streets Alive is an initiative of the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Atlanta Streets Alive Today

IMG_0575 asa_6.12 Amazing things happen when people take over the streets. Aren't you glad to live where we do so frequently? Today between 4 and 8 pm, 2.7 miles of Peachtree Street from South Downtown to Ansley Park becomes the scene of all manner of fun. As ever, the event opens with a bicycle parade. Decorate your wheels in stripes at the 3:30 pm 17th Street line up. Streets Alive is an initiative of the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Street Scene: Her Ride To Work

IMG_3823 IMG_3681 The month of May is themed all things bicycle. Today we ride with Mayor Reed from City Hall to Piedmont Park and next Saturday, the much missed Heels on Wheels resumes with a tour of Decatur.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Street Scene: Tenth And Peachtree

IMG_1471 IMG_9455 What a morning for cyclists. Having just finished with the men in Piedmont Park, I was riding to a noon appointment on North Avenue when she crossed my path. Should I risk being late?
The choice was an easy one.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

In Midtown: A City Cyclist Dresses For Work

IMG_9523 IMG_9525 IMG_9491 Her mum fashioned the pleated skirt back in the 1970's and the blouse is another old friend by Jaeger. On this side of the pond, J. Crew provided the shoes and cable knit cashmere sweater. The groovy bead bracelet is a souvenir of Asheville.
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