I spent a good deal of my afternoon and evening reading as much as I could about the oil spill. Well, it’s not actually an oil spill. It’s a river of oil, gushing with no end in sight. A few days ago, we were told this river wouldn’t touch Louisiana, it wouldn’t be a Louisiana [...]
Archive for April, 2010
Installation Art On Esplanade and N. Tonti
Posted in art, bikes, nature, tagged Esplanade Ridge, Exxon Valdez, Gulf oil spill, Mid City, New Orleans on April 30, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Sinkhole at Baronne and Terpsichore
Posted in bikes, street work, streets, tagged CBD, Central City, New Orleans, potholes, sinkholes, spring on April 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
It was a beautifully cool night for my ride home up Baronne from the Treme after a lovely evening dog walk (read: chase) at City Park with S. and her handsome but mannerless pitbull. I love these nights when it’s cool enough for a light sweater, even on the bike. S. asked me what route [...]
Request to Pick Up After Your Dog in the Carrollton Neighborhood
Posted in animals, bikes, tagged Carrollton, dogs, New Orleans, Riverbend, weather on April 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Today was the last day of classes, and though it started off rainy and windy, by the time the afternoon rolled around the weather was absolutely picture perfect. After toasting the seniors with an afternoon beer and toasting the rest of the School of Liberal Arts faculty at our end-of-the-year BBQ, I took the bike [...]
French Quarter Skyline from Barracks and Burgundy
Posted in bikes, buildings, churches, weather, tagged churches, French Quarter, Marigny, New Orleans, skyline, Treme on April 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Oh, it was another beautiful day in New Orleans! So why was I so grumpy? It was the last day of my introductory course up at school, and even though I love school’s-out-for-summer as much as the next one, I get a little sad to see each group go. After a nice lunch and a [...]
Spoke Cards in a Wheel on St. Peter Street
Posted in bikes, tagged bike culture, bikes, French Quarter, La Divina Gelateria, spoke cards, weather, wheels on April 25, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I haven’t blogged in three days, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been riding around! Thursday caught me driving around to recover from Wednesday’s long ride. Friday’s evening post-downpour ride to Mid-City left me remembering why I bike (Jazz Fest parking) and why I should finally get a flipping rear fender (fifteen minutes in the [...]
Wildflowers at Perrier and Valence
Posted in nature, parks, tagged Audubon Park, Born at the Right Time, flowers, New Orleans, parks, Uptown, weather, wildflowers on April 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
After yesterday’s disappointing duckling search, I decided to take T.’s advice and ride my bike around Audubon Park in search of Uptown baby birds. No such luck–I must be catching them all at their naptime–but I did see a whole bunch of herons, egrets, grown ducks, and turtles. It was a lovely day, and lots [...]
Piles of Traffic Signs on Lafitte Near N. White
Posted in infrastructure, public buildings, safety, tagged Bayou St. John, ducklings, New Orleans, New Orleans Signal Shop, traffic signs, Treme on April 19, 2010 | 5 Comments »
I hopped on the Surly a little after five o’clock with a single-minded focus: ducklings. I saw some a couple weeks ago when I went kayaking with K. and M., and I heard through the grapevine that the ducklings were getting big. And there’s nothing cuter than teen ducks. I cheerfully zipped over to Bayou [...]
Cat’s Claw on a Power Pole in Central City
Posted in bikes, neighborhoods, politics, tagged Alliance for Biking & Walking, cat's claw, Central City, LANO, Metro Bicycle Coalition, Muses development, New Orleans, Nolacycle, Winning Campaigns Training on April 17, 2010 | 1 Comment »
It was a truly beautiful day in New Orleans, yet again. Unfortunately, I spent most of it inside instead of out. I wasn’t riding my bike, but I was talking about bikes at the Winning Campaigns training put on by the Alliance for Biking and Walking. I got up at 7:00 in the morning–on a [...]