
It was my fault really. I said that it’s been over a year since it needed to be changed. And there I was – late at night with no supplies So began my adventure around town with a tire in tow.
It’s been a while since I’ve said hello and with this post, I say goodbye to a very dear friend. I got a new bike. While others would not think too much about this, it was a very difficult decision … Continue reading
This is awesome. In Germany, Syrian asylum-seekers learn to ride bikes for the first time.
It’s been a tough few weeks of Edinburgh weather which makes cycling a unpleasant – often leaving shoes and tights soaking wet all day. While shopping at Decathlon for a wet suit for some surfing escapades, I stumbled upon my … Continue reading
Originally posted on Dani's Drawers:
tran·si·tion n. Passage from one form, state, style, or place to another. We all find ourselves in the midst of transition at some point in our lives. Between homes, cities, jobs, countries, certainty, love.…
I’m so excited to say that Tribe Porty, a local community social enterprise that I’m involved in is hosting a talk by Anna Hughes and Kate Rawles, two cycle writers as they reflect on their experiences of discovering new places, people … Continue reading
Skirts. I really enjoy wearing skirts when I cycle, which is really no surprise to those that know me or have heard about Penny in Yo’ Pants. While skirts do present a challenge to cycling, I’ve come to learn that they offer a huge opportunity … Continue reading
By cycling you’re already keeping yourself moving, exercising the lungs and heart and most likely regularly feeling awesome which is not to be sniffed at. Repetitive movements in many everyday activities though, such as pedalling your beloved bicycle, can lead … Continue reading