
A personal favorite. Spent a snowy afternoon yesterday at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art just for a visit with Wyeth’s painting.
Andrew Wyeth, Young America, 1950, Egg tempera on gessoed board.

A personal favorite. Spent a snowy afternoon yesterday at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art just for a visit with Wyeth’s painting.
Andrew Wyeth, Young America, 1950, Egg tempera on gessoed board.
They might as well be these guys. Beautiful, hand-crafted medicine balls, heavy bags and other meat head type tidbits all still made by Lineaus Hooper Lorette himself of the Lineaus Athletic Company.

Seems like quite an interesting guy – he hails from Marfa, TX and has penchant for collecting prison art and relics from Mao Zedong’s Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution. More at sightUnseen.
More about VP at chaingang rotafixa s.p.a
“Giovanni Pettenella was the last Italian track champion to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games. Cycling enthusiasts from all over the world come to visit him in his vintage cycling shop located in Via Semplicità – quite literally, Simplicity Street.”
It seems a classroom full of super-nerds (an endearing term btw) at the Yale Mechanical Engineering School created a proof of concept for the popular conceptual “spokeless wheel.” The complete bike is F-ugly (bad cross between a Softride and Trek Y come to mind), but who cares really. They made this thing actually work – belt drive and all.
Dave Christenson has been with Rapha filming riding for the past year, first on the Rapha Tour of California journey of six Continental riders taking on the professional tour stages- stage for stage, for nine brutally long days. He’s been a part of the family ever since, driving the country nearly twice last year to capture the beautiful footage and stories of riding in the US. Last Novemeber, Dave and Cole Maness joined Shea Paarton of Apolis Activism to help put the finishing touches on the Rapha/Apolis Activism collaboration sweater, the Transit Elite. Hand made with the consideration that Apolis is known for, the sweater is made by a women’s cooperative in Nepal.
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jeremy, bring the kilts. i’ve been practicing the bagpipes.
Crushing it as usual. Thanks for the fun in London Ben. Next time in Montana.
This is what the end of my four-hour ride looks like: