Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Great weather this morning, around 38 degrees or so, although snow is coming Friday. Look at this jam on Clarendon St right after the Prudential Center. I never got hung up like this on the way to Cambridge. But the caked-up ice and snow has constricted the roadway, so I had to wait right in the middle of this muddle for the light.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Tuesday, February 27, 2007


Well, there it is. Copley in all its 6:30pm glory. It can be a little nerve-wracking here, especially if you're in the mind of not taking any guff from cars and plunging right into the middle of things. This can be a tough light to blow, as well; four lanes accross with a feeder from a Mass Pike off-ramp/Hintington Ave off to the right. I was dressed head to toe in bright yellow tonight. I felt invicible. I felt ridiculous. I felt dry. Good thing is that the temp is somewhat balmy. This date last year according to my blog was 10 degrees. Today it was around 40.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Thursday, February 22, 2007


All right, so now I have to navigate this thing, the Mass Ave underpass, every morning. In my old commute to Cambridge I'd bypass this on the way to banging a left on Mass Ave from Comm Ave. I used to see a few brave souls (including my friend JW) take the underpass and have secret feelings of jealousy and inadequacy. The bravery! The daring! The aplomb!....But now I have to put those childish feelings away and put on my adult diaper and take the Underpass Plunge myself. I could wuss out and just cross Mass Ave via Comm. No. I rode The Cheese Grater. I will not back down. No. I will go, one hand on the bars, one hand on the camera. The thing that really sucks about this is that there's a light about 1/2 a block before, and you have to be first out of the gate so that you can assert yourself in the sea of cars to make it known that you, the cyclist, are taking the Plunge.

One last comment for this evening: I've decided that the Brookline to South End commute is far more dangerous that the old Brookline to Cambridge. SAPs and POPs abound in profusion, Copley is a hellacious nightmare at night, the outbound merge from Comm Ave into Kenmore is particularly bracing since you've got the Beacon Street traffic coming in from your left, and the list goes on....On the plus side, though, is the digital camera. Look at the detail. Everything looks so much crisper than pics taken with the Pocket PC. Look at the glacial ice by the side of Comm Ave, look at the ass-end of the cab that honked at me, look at the white crap leaking out of the Mass Ave overpass (what the hell is that?? how can an overpass leak?), look at the Prudential and the Hancock...it's all so beautiful.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Monday, February 19, 2007


Wow, the new job and the Arctic temps have definitely cut into blogging time. Not that I've ever let the weather keep me off the bike. But I have been sick as a dog for several weeks and am only now starting to come around. Plus I started the new job, so I have to get used to my new route through the city and down to the South End, as well as figure out the new job.

This picture is of Clarendon St about two weeks ago. The new route definitely has a few moments that are scarier than the old route. But all-in-all, they seem pretty equal. I now have to take the Mass Ave underpass on Comm Ave - you definitely have to be ahead of the auto pack to navigate that with any aplomb. Copley at 6pm can be a nuts. I'm not using the pocket PC anymore for pictures (had to leave that with the old job) - I'm using a real honest-to-goodness digital camera instead. The only down-side is that I own it. If the Pocket PC went skittering under a Brookline Ice & Coal truck it wouldn't have mattered. Not so with the digital. Anyway, once I get on top of this new job I'll be back to my old Suicide Bicycle Ride self.