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little things link love: ways to make your bike your own

By Tina Jett on May 6, 2011

May is National Bike Month! Cycling is becoming increasingly popular again across the U.S., taking cues from overseas cities like Amsterdam and local ones like Portland, Oregon. The benefits of cycling are many, including exercise, environmental friendliness, and an alternative to crazy gas prices. There are also social benefits to getting out on two wheels, like meeting other cyclists and seeing [...]

Posted in Link Love, little things | Tagged bicycle, bike, tina Jett | 5 Responses

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Tina Jett is an artist, writer, photographer, and world-explorer. Her husband describes her with the phrase, “It’s like she lives in a coloring book.” See how that vision influences the work on her website and on Dandyville, a curation of all things creative and swell.

Childhood Memories

Childhood Memories

By Brittni Mehlhoff on August 30, 2010

This past weekend, some of my family was in town to celebrate my husband’s birthday a little early. And while we were waiting to start dinner, my mom told a few stories about when my brother and I were young, and the crazy things we use to do. Long story short, I was reminded of [...]

Posted in brittni {paper n stitch}, illustration | painting | Tagged bicycle, bike, mary kate mcdevitt, michele maule, prints | 4 Responses

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Brittni Mehlhoff is the editor of the handmade blog, papernstitch, and is also the owner and creator of an exhibition site by the same name. If you are a creative entrepreneur, small business owner, or a blogger, join the growing community of 7,000+ Stitchers and sign up for Brittni’s free weekly biz tips + handmade picks.

10 minute bike ride. out of shape.

10 minute bike ride. out of shape.

By tara gentile on July 27, 2010

push off. too few rotations – my knees tingle. out of shape. cool air – relatively speaking, of course – not humid or hazy or any other word people in suits in front of green screens use to make me feel sticky. the air is soft. pedal begets pedal begets movement begets movements begets speed. [...]

Posted in accessories, handbags, personality | Tagged bicycle, bike, handbag | 15 Responses

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tara gentileTara Gentile is a business coach and blogger serving passion-driven entrepreneurs with fresh ideas about productivity, passion, and profit. She’s the author of the digital guide, The Art of Earning.


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i fell off my bike

i fell off my bike

By tara gentile on May 21, 2010

I fell off my bike. Into a creek no less. I got very wet. And only slightly more embarrassed. I considered not telling you. But then I thought, we’re friends and I’ve told you a lot crazier stuff. On a side note, I just found this crazy cool steel bike pendant at bethtastic. Check it [...]

Posted in jewelry | Tagged bike, necklace, pendant, steel | 12 Responses

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tara gentileTara Gentile is a business coach and blogger serving passion-driven entrepreneurs with fresh ideas about productivity, passion, and profit. She’s the author of the digital guide, The Art of Earning.


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happy monday! my bike is coming today

happy monday! my bike is coming today

By tara gentile on May 17, 2010

how was your weekend? mine was lovely. spent a few benjamins in philly at the art star craft bazaar. more on that later… what i’m most looking forward to today is getting my brand new shiny bike. you can see its fabulousness above. or at least the closest approximation i could find on the interwebs. [...]

Posted in monday morning welcome, photography | Tagged bicycle, bike, photography | 11 Responses

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tara gentileTara Gentile is a business coach and blogger serving passion-driven entrepreneurs with fresh ideas about productivity, passion, and profit. She’s the author of the digital guide, The Art of Earning.


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