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Tag Archives: bicycle
Monica Adkins: a Woman of Intention
Mother, wife, chiropractor, bicyclist, woman. Monica Adkins is all of these. She’s a neighbor, a gardener, a dog-owner. Simply put, she is a woman of intention and purpose. It doesn’t take long to feel at ease around Adkins. With her … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, Eugene Oregon, Monica Adkins, New Day Bakery, Paul Adkins, profile, whiteaker
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“Why’s this so good?” Remembering your first bicycle experience
In our culture, learning how to ride a bike for the first time is a major childhood accomplishment. At a young age, learning to finally ride without training wheels is a sign of maturity and skill. In a post on the … Continue reading
An interview with Jim Langley, a bike entuisiast.
Jim Langley is a bicycle fanatic and seasoned mechanic, who began his fascination with bikes at the age of 10. Langley is employed at SmartEtaling, a company that helps specialty retailers to create and manage an online business. He has … Continue reading
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Tagged beat blog, bicycle, bike riding, cycling, Interview, J361, Jim Langley, journalism, reoprting
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Bicycle Beat Blog Post 2— Tweeting about Bikes
Twitter can be a great place to connect with other people who share similar interests and hobbies as yourself. I live in Eugene, Oregon, which has a huge bike culture. Many of the residents, including myself, commute by bike on … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, Bruce Weber, Chris Horner, cycling, Eugene, J361, Lance Armstrong, Paul Kiefer, please cycle, Twitter
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