12.28.2009

Mellow Monday: I am a Bicycle Thief

Okay so I am not really a Bicycle thief. I just liked the title and I had this song called "I am a bicycle thief" from Freezepop stuck in my head. Just thought I would mention that to start. :) Our friend from Michigan was telling us about a place called Mackinac Island where there are no cars. There is only one ambulance truck and that's it. Everyone gets around by horse drawn carriages and yep you guessed it bicycles! Can you imagine living in a place like that?
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On my hunt for bicycle photos I came across these lovely illustrations as well!

38 comments:

vmichelle said...

Gorgeous photos. Pretty vintagesque bicycles make me swoon. I've pondered buying one, but I don't think I actually want to ride it. Just want to look at it!

Kimmy said...

Beautiful photos! Honestly, I think it would be quite lovely living in a nice little quaint place like that. At least for a day maybe. But the sound of it sounds wonderful, peaceful and stress-free :O)

Laura Trevey said...

Oh... I love the flowers in the basket!!

Happy day to you Rachel ~~
xoxo

Andrea said...

Beautiful..once again, I would like to step into the pictures.
Blessings, hugs, and prayers, andrea

Torie Jayne said...

Oh! Such beautiful pics! Love the basket of flowers!

Christine said...

I would love to live in a city where bicycle is the main mode of transportation- like Amsterdam or Berlin. Your pics are great! Makes me want a new/old bike.

{melissa} said...

wouldn't that be fun??? reminds me of martha's vineyard a bit...although there are cars there ;-)

Slices of Beauty... said...

Love these!
Happy Monday.

thislovelycity said...

I heart bicycles! That island sounds like heaven! Hope you had the best Holiday! xo.

LifestyleBohemia said...

These photos are so beautiful and inspirational! I have an obession with vintage bikes. My sister just bought a very old schwinn cruiser that she is restoring. Old bikes have so much character.
Happy Holidays!
xx

Liz said...

I can imagine it quite well actually - I live on Mackinac Island year-round. This time of year we put the bicycles away for snowmobiles.

Gigi said...

These images are pure magic, Rachel! The island we lived on this fall did have cars, but we only walked and rode bikes, and I LOVED every second of it!!

Wishing you a Happy New Year!

xoxo Gigi

Heather -Gathering Spriggs said...

beautiful. nostalgic. and sounds perfect. hope you had a lovely christmas. you have been nominated!
http://homies.apartmenttherapy.com/2009/blog/lovelyclusters.blogspot.com

rachel / Red Lips Vintage said...

They should forget about the horse drawn carriages and stick to bikes! I miss bike weather :(

Beatriz Kim said...

I especially love the illustrations! How lovely!

alli michelle said...

I'm from MI & Mackinac is one of our favorite places to visit (almost every summer). We rent tandem bikes & ride around the entire island. Our friends own a B&B and butterfly house on the island and it's an amazing place to be.

Piia Harris Põdersalu said...

Love the collection, especially illustrations!Here's my watercolor version of a lovely bike!
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=32069130

OceanDreams said...

Pretty bikes - I hope you had a lovely Christmas! :)

Mary Jo from TrustYourStyle said...

Love that second to last illo, so cute! Bikes are great!

xo Mary Jo

Betty Manousos:cutand-dry.blogspot.com said...

I just found by accident. Ans I just love your blog!!
Have a very happy New Year!
:)

Susan said...

so pretty! I always love looking at your beautiful finds.
have a sweet day, darling!
xoxo

Michelle said...

Gorgeous!!!
Love your collection...
and very cute title...

Geezees Custom Canvas Art said...

Gorgeous photos...love your collection!

beauty comma said...

i'd love it - but just if the weather was good and if i were there on vacation. bit lazy... i just rediscovered this pretty blog of yours! i've bookmarked it for my links directory, which is getting an extreme makeover when i find the time. hope you had a lovely christmas rachel. happy new year!

christina said...

I really, really love bicycle photos. And all of these are so pretty.

the real mia said...

I absolutely LOVE this collection of images. What is it about bicycles that's so romantic and carefree?

Urban Flea said...

so lovely! what is it about bicycles? hope you have a wonderful new year!

xo katherine aka. urban flea :)
http://www.urbanfleadesign.net

Courtney said...

All the bicycle photos and the illustrations are absolutely lovely. My family visited Mackinac Island for a day when I was little, and I remember it seemed magical! I'd love to return as an adult. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and have a very Happy New Year!

Terresa said...

Sweet bike art.

PS: Thanks for visiting my blog. Stop by for a chocolate chip waffle anytime!

Cynthia said...

I think that would be an utterly amazing life.
Of course, I don't drive and own to well-used
bicycles, so you are preaching to the choir.
Would so love a ride in a horse drawn carriage,
besides my yearly ride through Central Park.

Beautiful blog, by the way.

paula said...

these have me dreaming. we got the kiddos bikes for Christmas and I can't wait till they are big enough to do family bike rides. for now we just walk fast right by them:)

gina said...

I'm so happy I discovered your lovely blog! I love your inspiring, beautiful clusters -they are feeding my already daily, compulsive need to collect pretty photographs. There is beauty everywhere!!

sobinique said...

Wow! I live in Holland and here we practically live on a bike. Seeing these pictures makes me realize how pretty they can be! I think I'm gonna pimp my bike! :)

Emily said...

I live in Michigan and love going to Mackinac Island. Nothing is better than riding your bike around the island and through town. It's a very lovely/charming place.

Olive Tree said...

I lived on an island in Casco Bay called Great Diamond Island for a few years. No cars were allowed except the ferryboat shuttle bus, that was really more like a small SUV. (No bridges; mainland only reached by ferry.) Everyone rode in golf carts (one in particular decorated with tons of seaglass) and bicycles; it was nice and small and quiet.

Savoir Weddings said...

These pictures are so charming and adorable I could gaze at them for hours...

Fallon said...

Love these photos and the illustration! and the island you talk about with only bicycles sounds absolutely magical! I would love to experience that for a summer or two =)

:peace and love said...

My parents and brother got to go visit Mackinac Island, and said it was as lovely as it sounds... a few photos from their trip are on my Dad's blog:
http://warnerrvnews.blogspot.com/2009/08/day-at-mackinaw-island.html

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