Friday, February 26, 2010

Do Trimmers Cut Good As Razors

3rd anniversary 3rd Anniversary Reminder

Dear
women in cycling, and chamacletos chamacletas: As we all know, we meet three to score to exist and not to forget good times rolled organize an anniversary worth remembering.

Yara, architect, designed a route to know the most important buildings of the Santa Maria la Ribera and its surroundings. For Initially, we gathered at the monument to the Revolution (which now seems a minefield, because the whole place is in the process of restoration) from there we headed to the Vasconcelos Library, near the Buenavista station train station where we stopped for a time to see and hear of its history and importance. Tianguis strollers looked at us funny Poplar.

Then we shot a few blocks on North Axis 1 then go to the Avenida Ricardo Flores Magon, which take the counterflow lane bridge and climb to a respectable height for tooooodo the Valley of Mexico. The day was extremely transparent. It was surprising to see while the volcanoes, the cathedral, the Ajusco, Santa Fe and Chiquihuite hill. We got off the bridge and began to wander to see old houses, some more modest and more stately. We arrived at the museum Poplar is also undergoing restoration. There, Yara told us things we did not know this place so important. We few blocks, to take the road leading to the Alameda de Santa MarĂ­a. We surrounded the mall and we stopped a moment to hear the story of the Museum of Geology, UNAM, and we enter the park to see cerquita the Moorish kiosk. There, next to a teenager who took photos, we left the chocolate cake (mmmm) and we talked about various things, among others, on the next congress urban cycling (pending).

All attendees to walk thank you very much! And to all the followers of this blog, the virtual chamacletas and those who happen to be reading this review, because without their support, this blog and the three years of existence Biciellas, would not be possible.

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