Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Will they Ride Them? (Reducing Use of Fossil Fuels)
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These young men will be taking care of the planet when the rest of us move on. Will bikes like these, help their stewardship efforts? http://www.bayareabikeshare.com |
Coming out of my study group at the main library in downtown Redwood City yesterday, I talked with a middle aged man and a small group of teenaged boys checking out the new bikes, which will be rentable as of today. The man said that they cost too much for him, and told me that he could buy a used bike for twenty bucks. But I noticed he studied the bikes and the rental arrangement for quite a while.
The boys were more interested. Kid-like, they scoffed a little over the bikes not being electric. But a couple of them tried the bikes out, insofar as they could since the vehicles were locked in place.
For those who can already ride a bike to work, shop or hit the library it may be less expensive to have your own bike. At $9 a day or $88 (paid up front) - $99 dollars (paid in installments) a year, it's a serious budget consideration. http://www.bayareabikeshare.com
Like the tee shirts say, "Good Planets are Hard to Find".
Cutting down on around-town driving can make a real difference.
I'll be keeping an eye out for these lovely blue bikes on our local streets.
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Nothing Slick About San Jose's Christmass In The Park
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Click on the Illustration Above To fully enjoy the details |
A funky and folksy conglomeration of decorative community effort put on by every organization in town, from girl scout troops to your local Flavored Tobacco Addiction Abuse Group.
Nobody tries to make San Jose's Christmas in the Park into something it isn't.
I never miss it.
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Christmas in the Park,
city,
community,
downtown,
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San Jose,
Santa Clara County,
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