Posted on March 17, 2009 by cultivator
Nothing ruins your day like a nail in the tire. Much less getting hit by a flying padlock or welding torch. First I thought of a new invention to help. But until that gets patented, I figured I should just start picking them up by hand. Even if I didn’t run over it today, [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2008 by cultivator
While Heather and I were taking a refreshing lunchtime cruiser ride around the Greater Five Points Area, we discovered something eye-opening and historic. Our little hood is home to the Black American West Museum. Now, what history it holds inside, exactly we don’t know. We were so moved by the front sidewalk, we didn’t even [...]
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Posted on May 15, 2008 by cultivator
What do you do when the price of oil reaches $125 a barrel? Garage the car and reach for a bike, that’s what Cultivator is doing. With the impending doom of a society built on the consumption of oil the office is ready for doomsday with a fleet of bikes ready to take its employees [...]
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Posted on October 18, 2007 by cultivator
On a blustery October day, a foursome decided to head to Wahoos for lunch on our cruisers. Little did we know this would be a trip of disaster and destruction. Sarah, getting a late start on the trip, mistook the location and traveled 10 blocks out of the way to the LoDo location, when the [...]
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