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Jun. 12th, 2015 06:09 pmI did a twenty-five mile ride from Evanston down the channel trail, across Lawrence to the Lakefront Trail, then to Lincoln Park. And back. It was cold enough to put my vest and gloves on, but a really nice time other than that. My next goal is a fifty mile trip on the same route but ending at the South Shore Cultural Center.
But for now, my bike and I are ready for Naked Bike Ride tomorrow!
Speaking of my bike, the stickers I had printed look great. They didn't stick to the panniers very well, so I ended up putting them on plastic backing and then drilling holes to tie on to the outside of my panniers. I'm really happy with them!

The slogan is a reference to a sticker that Woody Guthrie, a musical voice against inequality, had on his guitar. This mural I photographed on the wall of the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, shows Woody with his guitar.

But for now, my bike and I are ready for Naked Bike Ride tomorrow!
Speaking of my bike, the stickers I had printed look great. They didn't stick to the panniers very well, so I ended up putting them on plastic backing and then drilling holes to tie on to the outside of my panniers. I'm really happy with them!

The slogan is a reference to a sticker that Woody Guthrie, a musical voice against inequality, had on his guitar. This mural I photographed on the wall of the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, shows Woody with his guitar.
