Mountain Biking with Cafe Rallaren and take a scenic downhill ride through the Flam Valley, featuring waterfalls and fall foliage.
Geiranger is the best fjord in Norway and worth visiting! I also loved the Geiranger Sky to Fjord Bike Tour and think it's the best way to see Geiranger.
After living in Austria for almost 1y, I fell in love with its nature and social culture. What you should know about the Austrian lifestyle.
These are some of the best Amsterdam cycling routes I can recommend after having lived in Amsterdam for 13 years and cycling everywhere.
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The Grand Tour of Scotland from Heart of Scotland is a 5 day tour, taking in some of the best sights in Scotland. All aboard the Wee Red Bus.
In 1901 an amazing book called Fancy Cycling was published by Isabel Marks and it wasn‘t like anything you‘re used to seeing from that era. The original
They don't call it the City of Dreaming Spires for nothing.
The best day trip from Berlin is biking in Potsdam. It's a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of Berlin and enjoy the outdoors.
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Hiking in and around Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland). Lauterbrunnen is situated in the Berner Oberland, an area in Central Switzerland...
His broken arm has been the talk of the town over the past week. And Ed Sheeran found himself chatting about it yet again when he was interviewed by Jonathan Ross this week.
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It’s tempting to surprise someone, especially children, with a fluffy puppy, bunny, hamster, or kitty. While you're imagining the squeals of delight, consider how tragic the situation could become. A poor match could mean the animal ends up in a shelter, feels lonely, or even suffers abuse or neglect.
Name: Lynne Howard Location: Calgary, Alberta Tell us a bit about yourself. What are some of your interests and hobbies? I love being outside. My activities, which used to include running, mountaineering, skate-skiing, biking, and kayaking, have been downgraded to walking, hiking, easier biking, and skate-skiing trips and kayaking with a Hobie TI. Rug hooking usurped my other fiber arts interests for decades, but I’m hoping I can pick some of them up again in retirement. How did you get introduced to rug hooking? My friend Carol McDuffie, an American living in Calgary, introduced me to rug hooking. The rest is history. What was your first project? A very crude maple leaf drawn on burlap secured on a hoop. I used a very inexpensive hook and the most awful shrunken hand-knit sweater for the background. I’m surprised my arm survived the experience. It taught me the basics and lives on as a chair pad. Is there one rug that stands out as being particularly memorable? Two actually stand out: Marie Stoker by Lib Calloway and Gabbeh, designed by Jane McGown Flynn. The story rug was such fun—I’d enjoy doing it again. Is there a particular style of rugs that you're most interested in hooking? My favorite styles: wide-cut primitive flower rugs and story rugs. I like whimsy and big cozy loops, and, of course, color. What's your favorite part about hooking a rug? Color planning and dyeing the wool. What's a piece of advice you'd give to a new rug hooker? Learn from the conventional wisdom of past hookers. One doesn’t need to make all the mistakes oneself. It is good advice to choose the background first, then one is better able to develop contrast through hue, value, intensity, and temperature. Rug hooking offers a lifetime of learning. That’s what makes it so interesting. What do you love most about Celebration? The color photos, of course! But I do enjoy learning something about the great variety of rug hookers as well.
| image courtesy of vogue italia / photography by bruce weber | February is a month for celebrating epic love stories. We've been rereading old favorites, finally checking off classics, and discovering some new romantic page turners.
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My friend Su Gould worked with Irena Schulz and her parrot adoption organization, Bird Lovers Only in Indiana until Irena and her husband relocated to South Carolina. Despite the move, Su continues…
A few years ago, biking around with a friend during a warm summer afternoon, we found an abandoned factory. Of course, we got inside. Little did I know that it was the beginning of a still-going love story with forgotten places!
Every house has at least two bikes. Bicycles became common in Copenhagen at the beginning of the 20th century. The first separate cycle paths were established around The Lakes in 1910, when the existing bridle paths were converted into isolated cycleways to accommodate the heavy growth in cycling at the time.[8] In the 1920s and 1930s the popularity increased even further. As a spectator sport, six-day racing became popular in the 1930s. The first race was held in 1934 in the original Forum Copenhagen and its popularity topped in the 1960s.[9] During World War II, petrol was strictly rationed, making cycling even more important as a means of transportation. During the 1940s, the first recreational bicycle routes were also developed, through green spaces in the periphery of the municipality.[10] Starting in the 1960s, Copenhagen experienced a decline in utility cycling due to increasing wealth and affordability of motor vehicles. With the energy crisis and the growing environmental movement in the 1970s, cycling experienced a renaissance. Although the first separate cycle paths were constructed much earlier, they did not become the norm until the early 1980s. On June 4, 1983 the Danish Cyclists' Union, at a large bicycle demonstration, gave a "Cyclist Award" to Jens Kramer Mikkelsen in the form of a two metre long curb. Mikkelsen was the head of the traffic department and later Lord Mayor. The curb was placed on the bike lane on Amagerbrogade at the corner of Holl?nderdybet.[11] In the mid 1980s, Copenhagen also began to develop its first coordinated strategies for increasing cycling in the municipality. Since 1995, when the city started a monitoring system, cycling has constantly risen reaching 41% by 2004. - wiki
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