I guess the bicycle is part of almost every student's life. I caught this arrangement in front of one of the cafeteria buildings on the University of Toronto campus. There's also a bonus reflection in the windows!
Happy weekend everyone! To see more reflections, check out Weekend Reflections.
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Wonderful collection of bikes; not only students, but all of us should be riding around on bikes for our health and that of our country!!
The windows are so retro! And bikes are definitely a great way to get around on and off campus :D
PS: What happened to the old word verification? I'm having trouble reading the words, too!
Is that a recent picture? Biking in TO in February was never on my list of things to do when I still lived in Ontario.
@Paul - this was from a couple of weeks ago. The winter has been incredibly mild this year (knock on wood).
I like those windows!
No more verification words on my blogs either, I hate them too!
Alors là, ça fait effectivement très cantine !
it's nice to see bikes still in use! when i was a kid we loved to ride our bikes to school...the bike racks would be full...now you never see kids ride to school.
I agree that it's good to see bikes in use!! Although, I have to admit that there are a lot of bicycle riders in Seattle! You did get a bonus shot with great reflections! Have a great weekend!!
Sylvia
Terrific reflections! I guess there are so many bikes due to the fact that there is not much snow. Thanks for taking the word ver off. I can't read it.
Are these students riding bikes in the cold of winter? Brrrr. But, it's hard to find a cheaper form of transportation!
pretty reflections in that long window
I'd never make it on bike ;)
Two themes in this photo, the bicycles themselves are well captured and a reflection to boot. Fabulous.
Excellent reflection I probably would have missed that one.
That's a nice bonus! The windows make good frames for the reflections.
Very nice shot.
Regards and best wishes
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I hate the new word verification. Since I have trouble reading those "words", I am assuming others do too.