This weekend I discovered the true cyclical nature of our existence.
I'm sure that in the fashion world there is a term for when a trend hits, goes out of style, and then comes back in style.
In a similar relationship, I have realized that a simple invention, that was rendered obsolete, is now back, and I was using it last night.
Since gas is grossly overpriced, I now bike just about everywhere. Biking saves money, the planet, and it's exercise!
I rode my bike to the grocery last night and stuffed as many groceries as I could in my backpack. Again, save the planet. Unfortunately, I could not place all of my groceries into my backpack. I had to use a few plastic bags.
So, I'm on my bike, where do I put them?
I hang them on my handle bars, test the weight, and take off for home. As I rode home, I recognized the similarity of my handle bars and bags to the baskets and balance system you might see a villager using in a Central/Southeast Asia.
It is a perfect invention. And, in someway, me riding a bike and using a primitive, but effective invention, was kind of like giving oil companies and conglomerates the middle finger.
I was not spewing noxious fumes. I was not wasting any resources. There was me, the Earth, and two simple, man powered machines. I was perfectly at balance with the night, the day, and my conscious.
I was almost hit by an SUV, which made the experience perfect.
1 comment:
You totally have an Asian fetish...
Anyway, you're so right about riding a bike instead of driving. I want to get one of those old-school ones with the basket in front where I can throw in a notebook or my dog or whatever. I'm almost glad that gas prices are so high. Maybe people will start thinking more about their consumption now.
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