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Wednesday
May131998

cycling

Went riding this morning with David. This time we met at 7 a.m. and biked to Palace Pier, past the Humber Bay Bike Bridge (to David: it does have a name, I looked it up on my map). We stopped by a small monument thingy for a break...GREAT view of the Toronto skyline across the water; wish I had brought my camera. Lots of traffic on the way back, unfortunately. I still get freaked out by cars driving so close to me; I know it just takes practice to get over this. Still, enjoyed the ride tremendously, got back by 9. Next week we're going to try going east along the Martin Goodman instead of west.
Sites of the Day:
Toronto Bicycle-Commuter's Handbook (has links to Los Angeles and Vancouver cyclist sites as well as general cycling links), Critical Mass (mass bike ride in Toronto on the last Friday of every month; the starting point is apparently only a few blocks from where I live...hm...)

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