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grouchydairy · 1 year
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I spend so much time commmuting tbh.
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peaamlipoetrydoctor · 2 years
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Two poems in Mutiny! Issue 5
One exciting thing that happened while I was away was seeing two of my more recent poems - written at & as a result of workshops run by Astrid Alben for the Poetry School - picked up by Mutiny.
You can read them - and the entire issue, which is beautifully selected, designed, and presented IMO - via the below link:
My poems are -
p4 - The Unexamined Commmute is Not Worth Walking
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p7 - Fridge/Diving
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brownhillsbob · 5 years
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#365daysofbiking The remains of the day:
April 17th - An absolutely gorgeous day and the first jacketless commute of the year didn’t come a day too soon.
Sadly I was indoors all day, but riding home in the still warm golden hour, I caught the sun throug the canalside trees near the Black Cock Bridge and the remnants of the sunny day were precious.
It’s good to have the warm days back again. I hope they stick around.
This journal is moving home. Please find out more by clicking here.
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wally-photo · 5 years
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Metro centrum. . . . #blackandwhitephotograph #blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhitephoto #blackandwhite #streetphoto_bnw #streetphoto #streetphotography #street #platform #metro #metrowarsaw #warsawmetro #warsaw #warszawa #people #commmuting https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwe8LLCg8Ec/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hdr3s79ap2vr
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reallydarkchocolate · 7 years
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Blending in with the locals. Even the super dry lip is a thing during #winter 🇦🇺#throwbackthursday #throwback #train #commmuter #melbourne #victoria #australia #visitmelbourne #visitvictoria #landdownunder #wander #wanderlust #pinoy #filipino #travel #Asian #Philippines #explore #vacation #holiday
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topsidermoscow-blog · 7 years
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Флопы на трэйнах идеальный вариант когда ты набухался в хлам или под чем-то! Кривые динамичные линии - залог успеха! ;;;))))))))))))))))))
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taniacimatti · 7 years
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Getting into Harlem  NY sketchbook
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daily-wannaone · 7 years
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© zeep see | do not edit.
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cycletechreview · 5 years
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  Chrome Stanton Jackets
  Josh Ross
  A review of two Chrome Stanton jackets, the Trench and the women’s Storm Seeker.
  Drive less, ride more. This is an ideal I strive for in my life, and as part of that, I look for equipment that supports this desire. This year, as the winter closed in, I started to think about an obvious hole in my closet and in the market in general. If you want a solution to keep you warm, and dry, when riding hard for long hours, there are lots of options. If you need a commuter solution that’s more focused on safety and short trips, there are also a lot of solutions available. There’s another need, though, and it’s this segment that is relatively under served. I scoured the market for a fashion forward jacket that works equally well on the bike and off. What I found was the Chrome Stanton Trench and Women’s Storm Seeker jacket.
  The Trench jacket from Chrome Stanton
  I expected that finding something that looks good in pretty much any setting and works well on a bike would be easy, but the reality was a bit different. Ultimately, finding a solution came down to thinking about the heritage of available brands. I remember my first encounter with Chrome Industries. It was probably fifteen years ago, and I was riding the train to work near the Los Angeles airport. There was a guy I started seeing regularly who had the coolest messenger bag I’d ever seen. It had a seatbelt buckle on the strap, and I looked it up to see who made it. Since then, I’ve come into contact with Chrome Industries gear on and off through the years. Usually, it has been an item owned by a collection of super stylish graphic designers and photographers who I once called co-workers.
    Not long after I started writing for Cycletechreview.com, I took a look at the Chrome Barrage Cargo Bag and loved it. I still use it regularly, and despite that, it still looks brand new. So, when I couldn’t find much on the market designed to look great off the bike, but also transition smoothly to riding, I thought of Chrome.
  Chrome is a company that absolutely oozes cool and has always held cycling as a core part of the brand. The Chrome Stanton Trench fit exactly the need that I had, and when they told me that for the first time in a very long time they had a women’s specific jacket in their lineup, I knew I needed to recruit some help, so I could discuss Women’s Storm Seeker jacket at the same time.
    I fully embrace that my needs are not unique. Even if they aren’t the same as everyone out there, it’s likely that if I have a need, so do a lot of other people. In this case, my need is a jacket that I could grab in about any situation. It has to be warm enough to be all I’d need for the weather that a city like Portland, Oregon (or London) was likely to experience. It needed to work as a rain jacket, and it needed to work both riding my bike to a location as well as walking inside.
  I have some fantastic jackets that work for long rides in cold weather, I’ve got warm jackets that are bulky and uncomfortable while also being ridiculously warm, and I even have some jackets that more or less fulfill the usage needs but are far from stylish. Meeting this wide range of criteria is where the Chrome Stanton Trench really shines. At its core, the Stanton Trench is a stylist trench coat, but by incorporating smart design like a flexible closure system with snaps at the bottom, a zipper that starts higher up, and a split lower back hem, it feels completely comfortable on the bike. Despite the length, your legs are free to move, and it’s easy to sit on my city bike with fairly aggressive geometry.
    One feature I’ve come to really love both on and off the bike is the seam taped chest pocket that’s perfect for a phone. I tend to keep my phone in my pants pocket, but when I’m caught in an unexpected downpour, I can move it to the chest pocket so as not to worry about it getting wet. It’s also a great place to stash it when sitting, off the bike, and I don’t feel like struggling to get my phone into my pants pocket.
  The Stanton Trench manages to keep from being bulky while simultaneously being the only jacket I’ve needed for cycling with temperatures as low as about 40 degrees Fahrenheit; as well as every situation I’ve encountered off the bike. If I really needed more warmth, I did test that it works well with a good down layer underneath, but I can’t imagine a situation in my part of the world that would require that. There is even a store away hood that can be used in an unexpected downpour.
  Perhaps it’s most unique feature, though, is that its style works equally well on an urban city bike like the Priority Continuum Onyx, a fixie commuter, with jeans and a t-shirt, or a suit and tie. The Chrome Stanton Trench is also the jacket I grabbed recently when I flew from rainy winter weather to a warm vacation destination with a bit of wind. In short, for an msrp of $250 dollars, the Stanton Trench is the most versatile jacket in my closet.
    As good as the Stanton Trench is, the women’s Storm Seeker is perhaps the more exciting part of this story. There is a lot of buzz in the industry about getting women to ride and an important part of that is being inclusive in all parts of the industry. It’s not exactly easy to find something designed for a man that fits into the versatile, stylish, category I went looking for, but it’s even more difficult for women. When I saw that Chrome had something available I knew I wanted to pull in my favourite guest reviewer again, so that I had the opportunity to tell Cycle Tech Review readers about the women’s specific Storm Seeker.
  The Storm Seeker from Chrome Stanton
  Amy’s review:
  I checked out the Storm Seeker in True Blue. Immediately, I loved the colour. It looks great with rain pants, jeans, riding gear, and even my zany, everyday leggings. I really loved that it is a super stylish jacket that meets a lot of technical needs, and I found it able to handle a variety of situations. It did great in the rain. It has waterproof armpit zips for ventilation, so you don’t need to feel miserable and extra sweaty while dealing with riding in the rain.
    It was a great jacket to grab during the unpredictable fall weather of Portland, OR. And it kept me warm without needing a lot of layers, and I tend to run cold all the time. It also was a great jacket to wear when transitioning between Portland winter to slightly chilly and windy evenings in Mexico on our holiday trip.
    I’m a tall woman at 6’1”, so I can sometimes have trouble with women specific cycling gear, but the XL worked great for me. The length is perfect, and the fit is comfortable. This jacket is specifically designed with extra length in the tail and arms for coverage in the drops, and it works perfectly for me. It also has a variety of ways to adjust the fit. The six panel hood is adjustable at three points, and the bottom hem is adjustable. And finally, I just really like how this jacket material feels. The 2.5 layer 100% poly softshell just feels really good under my fingertips.
    The Storm Seeker retails for $250, comes in Black or True Blue, and is available in sizes XS-XL. This is the first women’s specific product from Chrome in many years. They tell us that they have a great product team, 3 out of 4 are women, and that we can look forward to some really great products for women cyclists moving forward. I can’t wait to see what they bring us. The Storm Seeker is a really strong first step.
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  Chrome Stanton Trench jacket
  The Trench jacket from Chrome Stanton
  Chrome Stanton Storm Seeker
  The Storm Seeker from Chrome Stanton
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  Chrome Stanton Jackets Chrome Stanton Jackets Josh Ross A review of two Chrome Stanton jackets, the Trench and the women's Storm Seeker.
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samulczyk · 7 years
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#Selfie #selfieaday #sebastianselfieaday Day 253. First #commute on my ultimate #cyclocross #commmuter #bicycle after a week of illness. Caught a chill thou and stiff neck ruined my happiness:(
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50th anniversary Barbie wearing Commmuter set #vintage #barbie #repro #vintagebarbie #commuter #set https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs1N1VZApsf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p6lv1q2hx8md
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growthpeacelove · 5 years
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In bed
God I just sneezed so hard. AlhamdilAllah.just finished eating for the day and have started fasting. Realized how much I don’t like sitting in bed with a belly full of water. Monday is my first day! I am very excited! I have to b there by 8:45AM. Whew. Also didn’t realize commmuting would be so expensive. Good lord. Almost $300 a month! How is it more than parking? How? America explain yourself!
Okay so get this. Today I wanted to look into the vanity mirror and table with stool option. I had never wanted one before and now? It is all I want. Ah I want to b girly with a cute vanity mirror and like my makeup brushes ( all 2 of them) and just to feel so cute and pretty! Also it would be so nice with my room. My dresser just looms over me right now. It’s one of those long ones. I just want a cute room and like to be able to practice with make up! The creativity in that would be amazing. I feel like my mother would disapprove because it goes against the idea of the women she wants us to be? But at the same time she now expects us to learn how to wear make up and I guess look good. Should I just buy the set and deal with her anger later? I mean I will buy it with my own money. It would just be such a great idea if I can pull it off. Let’s be real I would mostly use the desk as a place to put mosturizer and deodorant on. Oh and my snap clips because my hair is always standing up like I just put a fork in the outlet LOL. omg and house plants. How cute would that be! To have a very green room and like some potted plants. I love plants. Succulents are ok but like beautiful flowers of different colors would be amazing! It’s kind of insane how I never cared for those vanity mirrors and now it’s something that I REALLY want. I guess it comes with the rebranding. I think I will put up the bubble lights that I have. I want my room to have character. Potted plants. Vanity mirror. Bubble lights. Tiny bookshelf? Once I start working I won’t be in the room until I go to sleep so I am not sure when I will even take it all in tbh. Again I am trying to not make a todo list on here as well but I just remembered. I should wash my backpack. Got to get ready for that first day baby! Exciting stuff! Also I miss my little nerd pocket where I put my wallet and phone always. I can’t even fathom buying a new backpack. Wait I really want the vanity mirror but I will scream if my sisters use it and make a mess!!! I will go insane I know it. Also do you think it will make me want to purchase more make up? Honestly yeah. But I love growing my collection! I think it is precious. To go from Walgreens brands to dope gifts that my friends got me to like buying my own one day. Also I started my nail polish collection recently as well. Oh my god I know what it is. I like to be fully stocked. I want to have a vanity mirror because it will be symbolize that I have all the supplies I need. I will have a cute nail polish collection and the remover and the make up brushes and the cleaning supplies for make up sponges and I will have the micro blades and make up remover wipes and it will have all that I need! I love having everything I need in one place. I think this will combat the fact that my family has random things everywhere. It will also inspire me to start my own jewelry collection! I can see it now. I will have one of those mini trees. I will hang up my earrings and gold necklaces and my silver collection or I guess sterling collection. Oh my god I will be able to create a look when I go out. This will ideally inspire my outfits and clothing choices! Wow I really am just trying to tackle the mess that my family is in regards to how my sisters and I and my mom manage our makeup and supplies and everything. Folks we cracked the code and it took me writing out my thoughts as they came to me. I mean honestly if I want a nail clipper it’s like in a random place and if I want manicure scissors it’s somewhere random as well. I guess just want everything organized so badly. And the vanity mirror set will help me Fix All My Problems. Woo. Thanks.
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finally moved and in a new palce and just working a lot which ahs been really quite trying and like that’s fine but idk how to work 60 hours a werke nad have a ligve and im not even working that much really but it’s a 45 min commute both ways which is 6 tims a week so that’s 9 hours there, i need 2 hours in the morning to deal with my stomach problems so between commmute and stomach that’s 21 hours plus like really 50 hours of works with breaks figured in so that’s like 70-80 hours a week going to work or coming from work or being repared so it’s hard to sleep idk i was being really slutty and it was nice to have people pay attention to me but this is all kidn of dumb anwyas 
im just mad because someone told me they didn’t want to see me again because i was a man and it’s not like i had that conversation with them but i don’t really want to be a man so it felt bad to me and it’s whatever but it’s why it feels so dififuclt to fight against gender because it seems like th acutal idk semitorics is the word i want to use but i think im just being prettentious are so difficult and also her roommatea walked in while i was wearing a collar and it was really embarassing 
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morganapendragon · 6 years
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Ugh, so I have to quit my job because its a 2 hour commmute one way which means i have to wake up at 5 am and for me to be even remotely functional at that time i have to be asleep by 9 pm and that’s literally impossible for me to do unless i’m sick. And its just really annoying because I hate quitting but like the commute is really exhausting and i’m usually running on under 7 hours of sleep so I just have to come to terms with not being able to do something and I am a very stubborn person.
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daily-wannaone · 7 years
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thetimepress · 4 years
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Coronavirus | Commmuter off-loaded from train after testing positive
Coronavirus | Commmuter off-loaded from train after testing positive
A 29-year-old commuter was off-loaded from 02081 Kannur–Thiruvananthapuram Central Janshatabdi Special on Friday amidst the journey to the State capital after he was tested postive for Covid-19.
The 29-year-old, a native of adjoining Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu district, reportedly jumped quarantine and boarded the D-3 coach of the Janshatabdi Express from Kozhikode railway station with a…
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