A world without signs? We have one woonerf in Ottawa: part of Cambridge is designated as a woonerf. An ‘erf’ is a somewhat old fashioned Dutch word for the area around the farm house, where chickens roam, the dog guards and the cow explores. ‘Woon’ comes from the verb ‘wonen’, Dutch for ‘to live in … Continue reading »
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One Minute at The Hague Central Station
The last three posts probably gave you a peek into every day cycling in The Hague. If you are in the down town area, you always see cyclists, no matter what time of day. However, there is one spot where many seem to converse: Central Station. People cycle to and fro the station. Below are … Continue reading »
A Casual Stroll Through The Hague – Part 3: Urban Chickens
The locals are complaining about the failing summer already, they have had a lot of cloudy weather. The morning meetings were cancelled, so I walked down the Scheveningseweg to downtown The Hague and I passed this urban chickens. Very nice to see. It is right across the Peace Palace on the edge of a cemetery. Here … Continue reading »
A Casual Stroll Through The Hague – Part 2: A Very Blue Bike
I randomly took a really great picture of a mother on a bakfiets (cargo bike) with three kids after asking permission. Unfortunately, she doesn’t want me to put it on the Internet, which I respect, so you have to come to one of my presentations some day. I did show the pic to a friend … Continue reading »
A Casual Stroll Through The Hague – Part 1: Daddy Bike
I am in Holland in Den Haag (The Hague) for work this week. Locked up in meetings and presentations for most of the day for 5 days in a row, I was eager to go for a walk to visit a friend. Tuesday afternoon I had a change to leave a wee early and walked … Continue reading »
Tulips on Two Wheels: Saturday May 5th at Canal Ritz
Everyone in Ottawa knows why we have tulips, but for those who don’t live here (and I have readers as far as Chicago and Charleston, SC), here is the short summary: Dutch Princess Juliana stayed with her daughters in Ottawa during World War Two. As a token of appreciation, the Royal Family donated thousands of … Continue reading »
A Valentine for…Forty Fabulous Femmes
Today is the day to send a Valentine to the women who are working on improving commuter cycling in Ottawa, and there are many more than you suspect. Admit it, you thought it is mostly Middle Aged Spandex Clad Man who are trying to get cycling on the agenda, but the opposite is true. Many … Continue reading »
Cycling in the snow….
It doesn’t happen too often, but Holland was covered in snow late last week. Cyclists kept cycling, resulting in some really nice pictures of cyclists in the snow. If the “inexperienced-with-snow” Dutch can do it, teens included, we Canadians can no longer use the argument of a snowy country as a reason not to cycle. … Continue reading »
Whoosh!
You probably read already that Ottawa city staff is designing a bike way through the city. Some will argue that it is yet another example of a waste of tax payer’s money (as if $220,000,000 for the Queensway isn’t), but the reality is, that it will be a long term gain. The idea behind a bike way is … Continue reading »
Ottawa Moves – part 1/3 – Gil Peñolosa: 8-80 cities
On November 2 and 3, the City of Ottawa organised a two day series of speakers and work shop on DOMO, the Downtown Ottawa Mobility Overlay. As DOMO is a bit of non-descriptive acronym, it is now called “Downtown Moves”. And moving it will. With the new Light Rail eventually in place, thousands of people … Continue reading »