Enjoying Toledo

May 18, 2009

Toledo Bicycle Extravaganza

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Saturday was the Toledo Bicycle Extravaganza, a Toledo Green Drinks event helping promote bikes as an alternative to the gas-guzzling norm. Groups of people in neighborhoods all over the city met up in differing spots and rode their bicycles to the Toledo Farmer’s Market downtown. A bunch of Old West Enders met in The Commons.

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Most of our route was straight down Monroe Street, as it’s probably the smoothest ride to get Downtown.

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Upon arriving at the Market we shopped for local veggies, cheese and bread.

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It’s still pretty early in the year, yet there were some great finds.

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There was an eccentric collection of bicycles, as well…

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Including this little yellow number…

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And one powered by electricity for when the owner tires on long rides.

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At the noon hour we hopped back on our bikes and headed to Manhattan’s, where a lunch buffet was hosted and accompanied by live music.

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I really enjoyed the “Fairly Handsome Band” which played what I would somewhat expect to hear at a luau. There was a little bit of rain at that point so the ride home was damp. But our spirits were far from dampened. Great afternoon!

Toledo Farmer’s Market | 525 Market St | Downtown

Manhattan’s | 1516 Adams St | (419) 243-6675


May 15, 2009

Old West End Ottawa Tavern Thursday

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OWE/OTT was great fun. A group met up in the Old West End for a bicycle ride down to the Ottawa Tavern.

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M. brought Z. and they rode a tandem!

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It was an easy ride for the most part, so we kept riding… past the OT, through Downtown, down to the river, and back.

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At Ottawa Tavern we all had something to quench our thirsts. And were met by friends sans bicycles. Jeff Stewart, local musician extraordinaire, was performing when we arrived.

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May is National Bike Month, but events like this will be happening throughout the Summer and I will make sure to attend as many as possible.

Upcoming:

Toledo Bicycle Extravaganza

This Saturday, May 16th — Bike with your neighbors and friends to the downtown Toledo Farmer’s Market. Around Noon there will be a group ride from the market to Manhattan’s for a lunch buffet and live music! A group of Old West Enders are meeting at The Commons [Bancroft & Robinwood] at 9:30 am. Check out this PDF flyer and map for more details.


May 9, 2009

Wersell’s Bike Shop

4:43 pm in Bicycles,Outdoors

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While out and about today we dropped by Wersell’s to pick up a new addition to the family.

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There was a good deal to choose from.

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In the end, there could only be one.

There remain plans to build another bicycle “from scratch” at the Toledo Bike CO-OP. In the meantime, D. has something to ride that is a bit faster than our cruisers.

Wersell’s Bike and Ski Shop | 2860 W Central Ave | (419) 474-7412

Toledo Bicycle CO-OP | 2272 Collingwood (St. Mark’s Episcopalian Church) | (419) 386-6090


April 26, 2009

Epic, Yet Typical Toledo Weekend

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D. and I pulled the bikes out Friday afternoon and rode downtown. The city was full of activity, including a MudHens game.

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We closed the night with a couple manhattans… at Manhattan’s.

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Saturday was the second Artomatic 419! weekend for ’09, so we spent our day with several hundred fellow Toledoans enjoying local visual and performing arts.

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Artomatic has been a complete success… so do come out next Saturday for the final day (May 2nd).

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Post-Artomatic activities included dinner at the Oliver House, more bike riding, and cocktails with friends on the back patio of Wesley’s.

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D. started his Sunday with a visit to the Toledo Bicycle Co-op!

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They have a gazillion bikes ready for you to claim and ride away with.

Next up…

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The Ice Cream Social!

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Thanks to everyone who came out, supported a great local business, and enjoyed some ice cream! I had a really great time celebrating the 1st birthday of this little Toledo blog with all of you.

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… and this entirely pleasant dog! An extra special thanks to Marcia and co. at Lickity Split!

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A few hours later had us enjoying R.’s birthday BBQ in the Old West End. A popular dish was the red hot sausages, but they frightened me a little so I declined.

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All said and done, it was a great Toledo weekend–we have so many more to come!

Manhattan’s | 1516 Adams St | (419) 243-6675

Artomatic 419! | 201 Morris St | 419-254-ARTS (2787)

Wesley’s | 1201 Adams St | (419) 255-3333

Toledo Bicycle CO-OP | 2272 Collingwood (St. Mark’s Episcopalian Church) | (419) 386-6090

Lickity Split | 2021 Glendale Ave | (419) 382-3285


November 14, 2008

Midnight Bicycle Rides

On a whim, we took a midnight bicycle ride tonight. We were careful — kept our front and back blinkers on and stayed mostly on the sidewalks. It was a very warm feeling 50-something, so I grabbed a light jacket and scarf and we rode. I didn’t feel like bothering to take a photo but I am reminded of The Triplets of Belleville so I am grabbing a screenshot from a favorite film that captures the spirit of this post. It was a wonderful ride.

Rent it, Netflix it, Amazon it, or just borrow it from the Toledo Public Library. It’s a French film but you need not know a lick of French or worry about subtitles. Trust me.

Once more, I will make note of Toledo’s importance in bicycle history because it is just that… a piece of history.


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