Monday, September 30, 2013
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That's an interesting perspective! I'm wondering why it's kept in the bushes.
ReplyDeleteThe bike is locked onto the fence.
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone is neglecting this one.
ReplyDeleteWe an never have too many bikes in this world.
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks very charming parked there, too!
ReplyDeleteA great example of urban mobility in the city.
ReplyDeleteThe dress on the young lady... not so chic. ;-)
Is that a bike/fence?
ReplyDeleteI like the way it's locked into that greenery.
ReplyDeleteIf that old bike stays there much longer the vegetation will grow around it, and it will be part of the fence. This is a style bike which has come back into fashion. They are now called, "comfort bikes."
ReplyDeleteI'm with Halcyon - is it a bike or a fence? :))
ReplyDeleteI love the angle - interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteCool shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNice perspective. I can't tell if the greenery is growing through the bike or if it's just been snugged up close enough to mix with it. It's funny to read that they're now called "comfort bikes."
ReplyDeleteGood Shot..
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