Cool Websites for Clicking
Geez Magazine:
Herb at the Cycling Cog gave the heads-up for this one... a new Toronto magazine premised on the concept of holy mischief, for "wannabe contemplatives, front-line world-changers and restless cranks. A place where the moon shines quiet, instinct runs mythic and belief rides a bike (or at least sits on the couch entertaining the possibility)." They've already got a great section called De-motorize your Soul, with the goal of "re-adjust[ing] normal - away from a gas-powered, hyper-mobile pace to a humane-powered, relaxed pace."
StreetsBlog:
I found this website a few months ago through the site of its editor, Aaron Naparstek, (check out this old view of Park Avenue in NYC on his site... it used to be a park!). StreetsBlog is a project of the New York City Streets Renaissance, and is an amazing site. I originally planned to call it NYC's answer to the Spacing Wire, but since the Wire has already posted about it, I won't. StreetsBlog and The Wire may be my two favourite sites at the moment. Great public space sites!

A couple of quick websites for your viewing enjoyment, while I've got a few spare minutes.
Geez Magazine:
Herb at the Cycling Cog gave the heads-up for this one... a new Toronto magazine premised on the concept of holy mischief, for "wannabe contemplatives, front-line world-changers and restless cranks. A place where the moon shines quiet, instinct runs mythic and belief rides a bike (or at least sits on the couch entertaining the possibility)." They've already got a great section called De-motorize your Soul, with the goal of "re-adjust[ing] normal - away from a gas-powered, hyper-mobile pace to a humane-powered, relaxed pace."
StreetsBlog:
I found this website a few months ago through the site of its editor, Aaron Naparstek, (check out this old view of Park Avenue in NYC on his site... it used to be a park!). StreetsBlog is a project of the New York City Streets Renaissance, and is an amazing site. I originally planned to call it NYC's answer to the Spacing Wire, but since the Wire has already posted about it, I won't. StreetsBlog and The Wire may be my two favourite sites at the moment. Great public space sites!

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