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  Saturday, 3 February 2007


Kaycee the wonderdog

This place is known to me and my dog as Kaycee's rock. At this little pool in the Teal Valley River I throw rocks in, and she jumps in after them. She will hold her head under water until she picks up a rock from the bottom and carries it to the bank. It doesn't seem to matter if its the same rock I threw or not, in fact she often comes up with a rock substantaily bigger than the one I threw. Then its back in to position, ready for the next throw.
This is three images taken continously and merged in Photoshop. The splash is actually the stone I threw hitting the water and was caught in the same frame as the last image of Kaycee, giving you an idea of how well she zeros in on her target.


5:20:52 PM    Comment []

Every Saturday morning my friend Ted loads up his Xtracycle and trailer and heads of to the Nelson Market. He runs a kites and juggling stall. Everything he needs for the stall goes on the bike & trailer.

Ted and his xtracycle roadtrain 2
There are no less than three folding tables on the wideloaders.

Ted and his xtracycle roadtrain
This side you can see the kite-stock tube (red), the gazeebo on the snapdeck (yellow), and a of course a trailer full of stock.

Teds kite and juggling stall.
Everything you see in this picture (excluding the customers) was transported by bike with zero emmissions. Well done Ted. This just goes to show that anyone who says they can't travel by bike because - insert favourite car-loving excuse here - probably just isn't willing to try. Sure, it would be easier for Ted to throw everything in a station wagon and drive to the market, but he chooses not to. Not because its cheaper, definately not because its easier (it ain't), and it's certainly is not quicker. He does it because it's the right thing to do, for us and our planet (oh...and its fun!). I long for the day this kind of action becomes mainstream.

This reminds me of what one of the Xtracycle inventers said in the video below... "It's not about making your life easier, its about making your life better."

This clip is from back in 2000 when the Xtracycle boys were first trying to spread the word about their idea. You've got to admire their tenacity (without which I wouldn't have had a chance to own my xtracycle). Thanks guys.


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