Showing posts with label Bay Area stroll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bay Area stroll. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Halloween in February

I didn't want to wait another month to share these, from Halloween last year. I really was taking my sweet time...
Well, this is from the Friday before Halloween, which for 2010 I believe fell on a Saturday. It was the first year I had my custom way ahead of time. Diana and I went vintage shopping to a gem down the peninsula, we headed to the fabulous vintage store Empire in Palo Alto.
Here we are with our friend Jasmine. She was so nice to send me the photos. I think I forgot my camera that day.

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L-R: Ridlerette (Diana), Jasmine (80's Madonna) and Ring leader master (me)
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The vintage Halloween queens. All of our clothing is from the Empire vintage store. We were decked out.
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ahoy! dominating the untammed lions in every bike lane in this handsome town - hazaaaa!
the heartbreaker club.

Here are is a little bit more about the details of my make-up and bird earrings.  I love how much fun those earrings are and the bowtie I have continued to use it for other customes since I got it. The polka-dotted blouse is also vintage as well as the top hat.
details 1/4 - oh hello
details 3/4
details 2/4 - curls and birds
chirp chirp. these red lovebirds kept me updated on all kinds of gossip.

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Did someone say custome -- because I have more alter-egos that I can count!
You know I already can't wait for Halloween this year!! I do live in San Francisco so, any excuse to dress up and play with make-up is pretty much the norm.
xxo♥meli

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Photo del día: little frenchie monsters

La Lady GaGa returns to the Bay Area for another concert this March. Last time she was spotted eating sausages at Rosemund's in the Mission and down the peninsula at Apple's mothership. Where will she be spotted next?!
*mobile photo upload
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show me your teeth

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Los events early edition: this Thursday in San José - Shorty Fatz

Thursday: SHORTY FATZ in San José
This awesome event looks FIRME. If you are in the vicinity in SanJo this Thursday, check it out!

Photo via sjma
SAMMY RODRIGUEZ AND MATTHEW RODRIGUEZ OF SHORTY FATZ
Free with museum admission
SJMA calendar [link]
[Press release] Matthew Rodriguez and Samuel Rodriguez, creators of Shorty Fatz in San Jose, will discuss and demonstrate their custom-built bicycles at the San Jose Museum of Art on Thursday, January 6, at 5 p.m. The bike designers and artists appear as part of SJMA’s ongoing “Creative Minds” series. Admission to the talk and demonstration is free with museum admission of $8 ($5 for students and seniors, free for members.  The galleries will be open until 8 p.m. on January 6.
The Museum will display three Shorty Fatz bicycles in the lobby from December 28 through January 6.
Shorty Fatz is a design and custom bicycle center created by the two Rodriguezes (who are not related).  They design and manufacture custom, single-speed bicycles for enthusiasts interested in “cruisers” and fixed-gear bicycles. Shorty Fatz bikes are not mass-produced; each frame is made by hand to suit the individual's unique features and needs. Shorty Fatz designs and fabricates all their products in San Jose. The duo has received several public art commissions, including installations for the Martin Luther King, Jr., Library and the Seven Trees Community Center and Branch Library in San Jose. Sammy Rodriguez was also one of eight California artists chosen to create an installation for a train station on the Los Angeles Metro’s Expo line. The Rodriguezes began building custom bikes in their East San Jose garage in 2007.
// The San Jose Museum of Art is a distinguished museum of modern and contemporary art and a lively center of arts activity in Silicon Valley. The Museum is located at 110 South Market Street in downtown San Jose, California.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Los events: the weekend starts today!

♥TGIF!!
Friday: Mission workshop 5-10pm 
Mission workshop is located at 40 Rondel place (16/17 st and Mission/Valencia)
"Mission Workshop and Bicycle Coffee Co. will be holding a black & white analog photography show to benefit charity and photographers alike in December. The show is open to photographers of all ages and experience who wish to show their work and sell it to the public."
**Note: 20% off the store
+info here: link

Friday: Mission holiday block party 5-10pm



Friday: East bay bike party 8pm
Sip lots of that good coffee at Actual cafe and can someone please take lots of pictures of the Linden brewery, from which I LOVEEEEEE their tobacco brew (burning oak black lager), please let Adam know that **I am** the #1 FAN!!! True story.

Recent post of the map +info here: eastbaybikeparty.wordpress.com


Saturday in Newark /Eastbay: Kristmas Krawl 4-10pm


Saturday+Sunday in Ft.Mason Bazaar Bizarre Free during the day
+info here: bazaarbizarre.org/sanfrancisco/

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Window seat, please.

Both shots taken within 5 seconds from the window. Opposite trains. Oakland rains
Opposite trains and Oakland rains
Oakland rain

Was hoping to capture some raindrops on the window, but Bart windows can often times display the sunset, a storm packing up and leaving for the next town, the train's remarkable filthy carpeted seats, and a the Bay view. This was right after taking off from the West Oakland station and going into the deep black infinte tunnel that lies underneath the Bay, connecting the East Bay with San Francisco.
Unintentionally, the guy and his pink bike made it into the frames.
Then I got back to my book.
This evening was the first day of daylight saving times, about 2 weeks ago.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Los events: this weekend!!

♥Today - Friday

SOMArts Main Gallery, 934 Brannan St., SF, CA 94103
Friday Nov. 5th
6-9PM

SOMArts Cultural Center presents I Live Here:SF, a major exhibition of San Francisco-based artist Julie Michelle’s ongoing photographic portrait and storytelling series that enables the public to share the spirit and fascinating layers of this city through the words and faces of those who live here. I Live Here:SF is an open invitation to San Francisco residents to enjoy and participate in sharing the many facets of life in thi...s city with each other and the world at large.

You can check out my story featured in her site, from 2009: ilivehereSF
A recent interview of the lovely Julie here: poetic and chic


♥Saturday: Closing reception for Honoring Revolution exhibition
SOMArts 934 Brannan St., SF, CA 94103
Saturday Nov. 6th
5-730PM
Closing Reception

Honoring Revolution Closing Reception

♥Saturday: SF Bike Expo - at the cow palace

Cow Palace
More info: sfbikeexpo.com


♥Saturday: SF Bike Expo fashion show!
There will be two fashion shows this year. (Feed the models!!)
According to bike expo schedule, the shows are at:
12:30 PM: Pedal Savvy Fashion Show Starts
6:00 PM: Final Pedal Savvy Fashion Show Starts
and just like last year, my fabulous fashion orchestrator Gwen, found it a funny challenge to perhaps get me in trousers at least once a year... see you all there =)

*Here is a post by the SFBC on how to get into the SF bike expo for free:
Pedal Savvy Fashion Show Showcases Biking with Style»
includes a photo of me by Richard Masoner of cyclelicious included =) (Hi Richard, see you soon!!!)

♥Saturday: SF Bike Expo after party
Momentum's link: here
but their FB page has the latest updates: here

♥Sunday: P.O.K.E.R. Día de los muertos ride in Oakland

 
From their FB page here
COME ONE, COME ALL!!! POKER RIDE!!! 
POKER [People of Kolor Evening Ride] is collaborating with our homies, RBG [Red Bike & Green] to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos & our 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! So come & celebrate with a dope bike ride with your POKER + RBG Crew!

Starting Location: FRUITVALE BART Station
Meeting Time: 6:00pm
Ride Out Time: 6:30pm

Ending Location: TBD (to be determined)
Ending Time: approx. 10:00pm
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♥have a great weekend
-who needs sleep?!...

Friday, October 29, 2010

Bart. Basket. Bike. Beautiful morning.

Clear skies. Coffee-morning breath. 
Swollen dry eyes, super tired. 
Crisp air and ------- no one wants to work or focus because San Francisco is insane with the whole world series hoopla.
YES.
And sometimes that is just what you need at 8AM.
Is it the weekend yet?!?
Buenos días, San Pancho.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Dads on Wheels: Brian Brooks

Bikes and The City in collaboration with BikeNOPA, brings you the weekly series: Dads on Wheels.
Every Tuesday, we have be featured dads from all over the city +around the Bay, and the ways they get around town with their kids.
Please check both our blogs for the current profiles.

We are coming close to a series end so don't be shy and comment away your thoughts and leave comments for the featured riders! 
off roading with dad
off roading with dad by deanne.
Simone's first ride across the GGB by Brian_Brooks

Dads on Wheels: Brian Brooks
How old are your kids and why do you bike with them? When did you start them biking?
I have on daughter, Simone(2yrs). Cycling is a great way to spent time together exploring the city and beyond. She love riding! She was 10 months old when she had her first bike ride.

How often do you bike with your kinds now ….and do you bike with them for fun or also for taking them on errands, getting them to school?
We ride at lease once a week. We bike for fun, running errands and to day care.

What’s the best thing about biking with your kid(s)?
Getting her outside and enjoying the feeling of cycling. I would love for her to have no fear but respect traffic.

What do you say to relatives or friends who think the streets of San Francisco are not safe for kids to bike?
I've only heard that once and my reply is where in the US are the streets safe walking cycling or driving?

What makes a route or street OK for taking your kids biking on it?
Bike lines, Sharrows or little traffic.

We saw Brian and his baby
We saw Brian and his baby by Pamela Palma - bici girl

Is it even harder getting kids ready for trips if you’re traveling by bike?
Not really. Its actually better because you can't carry as much "stuff"

How often do you bike on your own: recreation/exercise or for transportation also?
As much as possible. a few time a week plus every weekend.

Any advice for other dads who are thinking about biking on their own or with their kids?
At stop lights I also look drivers in the eyes so they know I'm riding with my child. Be confident with your cycling skills. Be aware of traffic.


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Gracias Brian!!
 
Thank you for the use of photos as credited above from flickr users: Brian_Brooks, deanne. and bici girl
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Dads on Wheels: Dadsky-Klaw (Keith)

Bikes and The City in collaboration with BikeNOPA, brings you the weekly series: Dads on Wheels. Every Tuesday, we have be featured dads from all over the city +around the Bay, and the ways they get around town with their kids.
Please check both our blogs for the current profiles.
We are coming close to a series end so don't be shy and comment away your thoughts and leave comments for the featured riders! 
For this occasion, Kristen (previously featured in the Women Who Bike series) also participated with her dad to complete the interview ---- we can see that awesomeness bikey-blood runs in the family =)
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Dads on Wheels: Kristen's dad
How often do you bike with your kids now ….and do you bike with them for fun or also for taking them on errands, getting them to school?
Not too often as they are grown up and moved out.
For fun!

Kristen: My Dad took me and 6 of my bikey girlfriends on bike rides through Sonoma wineries for my 30th Bday this year. He saved the day by fixing bikes, fixing wounded friends and biking alllll the way back to the campsite when my derailluer broke off my bike! He's my hero! 



If your kids are older, how did you get them started: a Skuut bike, a trailer-bike, training wheels or something else?
Training wheels.

Kristen: It was a long time ago and we lived in an apartment, I remember my Dad running along side of me. I also used to ride along with him while he would jog!



What’s the best thing about biking with your kid(s)?
It is fun!

Kristen: Totes!
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What do you say to relatives or friends who think the streets of San Francisco are not safe for kids to bike?
Shut up!

Kristen: Hahaha me too!

What makes a route or street OK for taking your kids biking on it?
Less traffic, less worn road, less grates to dodge.


Kristen: Makes it better for everyone all around! The wiggle is so much nicer to ride on these days!

Is it even harder getting kids ready for trips if you’re traveling by bike?
Not too much I imagine as long as the bikes are easy to get to.

Kristen: Dad! Let's take a trip by bike soon!



If your kids have reached their teens, are they still biking? Do you encourage them to?
Not teens.

Kristen: I'm a 30 year old cyclist and my Dad completely encourages me! He is holding a fundraiser this winter for my Lifecycle team!
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How often do you bike on your own: recreation/exercise or for transportation also?
2-3 times week (excercise)

Kristen: he skateboards to work sometimes! :)

Any advice for other dads who are thinking about biking on their own or with their kids?
Don't be a wussy!

Kristen: Ummmmm. No response!


 
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Gracias Father-Daughter duo Keith y Kristen!!
 
Photos provided by Kristen. 
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Los events: if in Palo Alto this evening - Green your halloween

 green your halloween
If you happen to be in Palo Alto later today, there is this little giant gem of awesomeness off University for all things vintage (Empire Vintage clothing pictured above, is a must visit shop!!) and Tiffany the vintage extraoirdinare, along with local Palo Alto vendors will be putting a glam fashion show for "Green Your Halloween Fête"
So make sure you check it out!

More info via their facebook event page here:
at livegreene Retail Location 158 University Ave.
5-8PM

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Dads on Wheels: coming close to an end

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Bikes and The City in collaboration with BikeNOPA, brings you the weekly series: Dads on Wheels. Every Tuesday, we have featured dads from all over the city and the Bay, and the ways they get around town with their kids.

We are soon getting ready to wrap-up this series in the near future, so if you have to yet reply your info or would like to participate, let us know! thanks =)
 day out with dad 
 day out with dad
Please check both our blogs for the past profiles. 
bikeNOPA's: here
Bikes & the City: here

Monday, October 11, 2010

Happy birthday nano!!

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Photos by nano

Coming up this week is my baby brother's birthday.
Though he is not even a teenager anymore, he will always be my baby brother. No wonder parents always view their kids as 5year olds. I remember as if it was yesterday the day he began to stand up on his own. ***tear =)
OK, back to the now ---- this kid has biked all over the Golden State and earlier in March this year, he participated in the recreational event Rosarito-Ensenada ride

Qué badass. ♥Love you mucho banana slug!
SSPX0203

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Dads on Wheels: Richard

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Bikes and The City in collaboration with BikeNOPA, brings you the weekly series: Dads on Wheels. Every Tuesday, we will be featuring dads from all over the city, and the ways they get around town with their kids.
Please check both our blogs for the current profiles.

Let us know your thoughts and leave comments for the featured riders!
After School Daughter Father Panda
After School Daughter Father Panda by richardmasoner

Dads on Wheels: Richard
How old are your kids and why do you bike with them? When did you start them biking?
Ivy is a pre-teen, my son Ian is a teen now. They've been riding in bike trailers since they were toddlers.

How often do you bike with your kinds now ….and do you bike with them for fun or also for taking them on errands, getting them to school?
Ian gets around town on bike by himself with no problems and knows how to use the bus as well, though to be honest he really prefers getting a ride in a car. I even had to ask a friend's mom not to give my son a ride every time he asked!

Ivy and I go to the local farmers' market, dog park, and shops by bike, and Ivy came along at a recent San Jose Bike Party.

As a family, we've gone camping by bike, biked across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito, and spent a weekend Sacramento via Amtrak, where we biked up and down the American River and around the downtown.

What makes a route or street OK for taking your kids biking on it?
I'm an assertive cyclist, but children don't have the experience they need to bike in heavy traffic. They don't anticipate the ebb and flow of the road. Many children, for example, will stop when they see a large vehicle approaching in a cross street, even when they have the right of way. When cycling through dynamic traffic, I stay behind my daughter and give her instruction on where to go, when to merge and so forth. I also act as a sort of human safety flag, staying visible and running interference for her.

I'm not ready to take my daughter cycling on (for example) SF Market Street, even with all of the bike facilities, where someplace like the Embarcadero works very nicely. I wasn't much older than she is now, though, when my friends and I were biking in impossibly heavy urban traffic that would have concerned my parents if they knew about it.

The perfect route or street for biking is maybe the dead end cul de sac in the suburbs, but that kind of development is precisely what gets us in trouble with long commutes and dangerous driving!


Is it even harder getting kids ready for trips if you’re traveling by bike?
I open up the garage, grab the bikes, we hop on and go. Every once in a while I need to ensure bike light batteries are charged up and the tires are pumped, but these maintenance issues are no more onerous than checking the oil in a car.

How often do you bike on your own: recreation/exercise or for transportation also?
I'm not car-free, but I've been biking to and from the office just about every working day for over 20 years now. When either of my children come to work with me, they do the same bus / train / bike commute as me.

Any advice for other dads who are thinking about biking on their own or with their kids?
Don't start out with a 40 mile extreme adventure -- they'll hate you and cycling forever. Instead, start small with a ride to the corner store and make the experience fun and worthwhile. Give a small reward after the ride. Don't sweat the time -- we break frequently for ice cream, snacks, drinks, banana slugs and other fun stuff.

If riding in cooler or wet weather, make sure the kids are dressed appropriately -- smaller children lose heat more quickly than adults do, especially if they're towed on a trailer. You might be sweating at 60 degrees while they're shivering from hypothermia.

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Gracias Richard!!

Photos provided by Richard. Check out his fantastic Bay Area +all things-bike blog: cyclelicious
+Don't forget to stop by bikeNOPA's posts here

With love from: bici love everywhere!!

This is dedicated to a few awesome peeps that have sent me little bits of rad things in the email/postal box.
♥gracias all!

++++ Santa Cruz, CA
Alejandro sent me this shot from his hot weather roamings in Sunny Santa Cruz. I'm overdue for a little weekend trip there +catch up with my brother. What's up SC



++++ Sonoma, CA
This video is SUPER. Have any of you done this?! I'm into it. Anyone wanna go to a picnic with me?! I bring the cheese, you bring the wine+the pump.
Thanks to Natalie for the tip.


++++ Sacramento, CA
Many thanks to sweetheart Lorena from Sacramento's fashionable blog: Sac Cycle Chic for sending me a pin to add to my bikey international collection on disintegrating jean jacket =)


++++ San Diego, CA

A very well written piece about bicycles and where we are headed. Thanks for the mention about the blog I collaborate with 3 other bicycle women (Change Your Life. Ride a Bike!) and Esteban's observations about oil and our progress as citizens of this world.
Read it here: Pedaling through the Transnational Public Screen Esteban del Rio / University of San Diego


++++ Seattle, WA
Butter Bill goes to Seattle and he better had his taste of the coffee up there in that pike+pine lands of the north.



++++ Hong Kong
All images part of P H Yang's post and CNN iReport: Over 900 Ride For Climate Change
So cool! I love that lady in the blue cap. Awesome!




++++ Berlin ,DE
And this is pretty awesome.
JLF has found my secret German life.
Comes at no surprise riding bikes, bloggin and having a coffee shop, what else!?

image from somewhere in the interwebs -JLF

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Dads on Wheels: Joe

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Bikes and The City in collaboration with BikeNOPA, brings you the weekly series: Dads on Wheels. Every Tuesday, we will be featuring dads from all over the city, and the ways they get around town with their kids.
Please check both our blogs for the current profiles.

Let us know your thoughts and leave comments for the featured riders!
Shoreline Park
Shoreline Park: Today we rode on Stevens Creek Trail from downtown Mountain View to Shoreline Lake (for lunch at the Lake Café) and back, about 13 miles.

Dads on Wheels: Joe
How old are your kids and why do you bike with them? When did you start them biking?

Twin boys, age 10 and 10, in fifth grade. It’s good exercise for them and helps them develop strength, coordination, balance and an appreciation for the outdoors. It’s also a great bonding experience with Dad! They started on tricycles at age 2 and bikes with training wheels at age 3.



How often do you bike with your kinds now ….and do you bike with them for fun or also for taking them on errands, getting them to school?
We bike together about once a week, mostly on suburban trails, bay trails and some single track, mostly for fun. They also bike to school once a month with a group of friends.



If your kids are older, how did you get them started: a Skuut bike, a trailer-bike, training wheels or something else?
Mostly training wheels, although I pushed them around in a B.O.B. jogging stroller at 9 months to get the feeling of moving!



What’s the best thing about biking with your kid(s)?
The stories we tell over the dinner table afterwards!



What do you say to relatives or friends who think the streets of San Francisco are not safe for kids to bike?
Like anything else, if you apply good parental judgment and supervision, you can minimize the risk and have a lot of fun. It’s important to teach kids how to ride safely, to pay attention to hazards and to be confident.



What makes a route or street OK for taking your kids biking on it?
Of course it’s best if the route is completely closed to cars, such as a bike trail or during City Streets. However, low-traffic routes with bike lanes are fine if I am riding with them, coaching and supervising them.



Is it even harder getting kids ready for trips if you’re traveling by bike?
It does take some extra time, but if you are organized, you can minimize the impact. For example, if you take care of daily maintenance and safety checks, such as pumping up the tires, early in the morning while the kids are sleeping, and organize their helmets and other gear, it saves a lot of time just before the ride.



If your kids have reached their teens, are they still biking? Do you encourage them to?
They’re only 10, but I’m hoping we can do some mountain biking and bike touring/camping together when they get a little older!



How often do you bike on your own: recreation/exercise or for transportation also?
I’m on my bike almost every day running errands, working out, and riding with friends.



Any advice for other dads who are thinking about biking on their own or with their kids?
Start now, because they will grow up before you know it! Like anything else, getting into a regular routine makes it much easier and more natural to pick up the bike and is part of a healthy lifestyle. We are fortunate to live in a region with an amazing mix of riding environments for people of all ages, and developing a positive attitude and confidence in cycling will enhance your kids’ quality of life well into the future.

Sonoma Coast Touring Camping
Sonoma Coast Touring Camping

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Gracias Joe!!

Both photos provided by Joe
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