Balancing in High Heels

This is how it works: you're young until you're not.
You love until you don't. You try until you can't.
You laugh until you cry. You cry until you laugh.
And everyone must breathe until their dying breath.


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Reblogged from utnereader
utnereader:

Urban bicycling is generally becoming more popular in American cities,  but there are a few smaller trends that complicate the larger narrative.  A new infographic designed by Bike League for the website Visual.ly breaks down the demographics of bicycle use across the country—and there are a few surprises.
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utnereader:

Urban bicycling is generally becoming more popular in American cities, but there are a few smaller trends that complicate the larger narrative. A new infographic designed by Bike League for the website Visual.ly breaks down the demographics of bicycle use across the country—and there are a few surprises.

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(via npr)

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    Someone do this for Canada! I always wonder how sick I am when I urban bike because of all the pollution I breathe in....
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    want: someplace warm to live where I don’t need a car. biking everywhere.
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    Bike commuting patterns, by US city, and by gender.
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