
Saturday, November 15, while out and about on a cold, blue-sky day, I finally had the sense to take this photo, one I've wanted to take for a very long time. As often as I've attended Saturday morning lectures at the Architectural Heritage Center, whose building backs up to this bicycle store, you'd think I would have remembered it before now. Nope. Never walked around to this side of the store to take a photo of these eleven cyclists and their bicycles which fascinate me. In fact, they make me wish that I had created them.

Here's a photo I took on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. I count eight cyclists up there on the roof at that time. I thought there were more up there these days. Nice to have proof!

And here's one I took on Saturday, November 18, 2010--eight cyclist then, too. I like the newer look with the eleven cyclists.
3 comments:
Now that's pretty cool building 'attraction'.
That's certainly something that grabs your attention. Terrific captures, Lynette!
These are great fun. Bet it's a nice store.
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