Biking in Lund

There are thousands of bikes parked by the station in Lund, Sweden.

Riding, taking picture of handlebars-- the rest of my bike is not this shiny.

The city has gone out of its way to help cyclists. Here is a photo of a bus stop with bike racks under a roof.

Here is the new tunnel under a four lane road, just for bikes!
2 Comments:
I admire you, Matt. I want to take pictures of my life, but I cannot remember to carry a camera with me. When I was a teenager, I had this idea that I would experience life and not take time to look at it through a lens. I'm trying top break out of this.
Thanks PT, I was inspired by some cycling blogs I've been reading. Something pastoral about looking at pictures of scenery from a bike ride.
It would have been pretty entertaining to watch me taking a picture of the handlebars while riding into an oak tree-- my luck held though. Your teenage self was right, as Susan Sonntag wrote, pictures lie.
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