Sunday, December 13, 2009

Here are a couple Tokyo street pics. Lots of single speeds on the streets and most of them cool. Their owners are usually proud of them and are happy if I ask to take a picture. This guy explained to me how he put together the bike from an old Fuji frame (back when Fuji was Japanese-owned) and how gold parts aren't necessarily expensive parts.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Sam in his Grampy's Sun Glasses



These were taken a little while ago, but I am only now getting around to putting them up here.

New Sam Vids



Sam thought it was hilarious to feed his dad cheerios.



Sam and his mom lighting the Advent candles.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Season's Greetings From Mulberry St.


Southern Indiana had its first snow fall last night, and while the total accumulation was only about an inch, it nice to see white roofs again. Being a Monday, I did not have to go into work until noon, so Sam and I took the dogs for a walk this morning, but we did not get out early enough to see a lot of snow before it started to melt, we were lazy and slept in until 8:00 (though Sam woke up 5 times the night before), but still here are a few pictures from the walk.


Saturday, December 5, 2009

I rather think I'd post more often if I had a Sam or a bamboo bike, but with neither I'm left posting more pictures of beer. This is Hitachino Nest Beer's Commemorative Ale. I think it commemorates the new year. They say the use only the finest premium hops and flavor the beer with cardamom and orange peel. I was expecting hints of Lucia buns and Christmas rye bread, but mostly it just tasted like beer. Good beer. Bitter beer. Strong beer. But still beer.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Bamboo Cyclocross




A few years ago, I posted a picture of a bamboo frame. I have seen alot more information about such frames since then (there are even instructions out on the Internet on how to build a bamboo frame yourself), but I had never seen a bamboo frame built into a complete bike meant for racing before now. Tayler Wren a elite racer here in the US is racing a bamboo/carbon fibre composite bike this fall. It certainly makes for an interesting looking bike.

The whole story is on the cyclingnews website.

Thursday, December 3, 2009