The "Mass" has a kind of spiritual significance for me now. I'll never forget my first mass, shaking with excitement, I struggled to comprehend the glory of so many different people brought together by bikes.
Looking into grill of the Semi I was corking, flashes of realization hitting me like a schizophrenic slide show. The bike I rode around the block when I was 6, the car I ran into when I was 12, getting my first bike with multiple gears, long rides through the woods with my first girlfriend....
HOOOOONNNNNKKK!
Back to reality--the semi driver, laughing loud at the spectacle, blows the air horn at the behest of hundreds of pumped fists. I realize biking in the city gave me the same joyful mobility that I felt when I was twelve and Mom finally let me bike to Grandma's house, one simple joy. I was officially hooked.
This is the long winded explanation of why the following video makes me a little misty...
check it out and thanks to christopher and abrie at aypicaltrip.com
Spindle Ride
glorifying Chicago bikes and the people who ride them...
Friday, August 31, 2007
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linked ya!
Shucks, you make me wish I enjoyed Critical Mass.
(But I don't like crowds.)
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