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Fix my bike! And other things from the weekend
Fix my bike! And other things from the weekend: 101 ways to test your patience in Ottawa... most include waiting.

1. Shop at the delightfully pleasant Lee Valley tools and then cross the road to shop at Ikea. Who decided to make child-sized shopping carts? You are fired!
2. Try to run errands in the Glebe when you are not a resident of "Glebe proper".
3. Go to Tommy and Lefebvre to get your bike serviced for the season... only to find out they don't do bike repairs until April 1. I guess that's why they had 75 bikes for sale on the showroom floor. Hmph! Fix my bike! It's three.whole.degrees outside. Wimps.
March 21, 2005 || Category: Ottawa 2005 || Comments (4)
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that is, ONE big dog. cute!

Melanie / 03.21.05

That was a BIG dog.. big enough to pull that SUV I bet.

Lana / 03.21.05

Bike repair pains, ya!

I used to ride all winter and fix my own.

So we assume the neat dog in the car is yours? And on - hmm, it' been a while but the street looks like Florence or is it Flora?

Heck! They mostly look similar in Centertown.

Hugh Petrie / 04.24.05

Lana - Check out www.bikedump.com and get your bike fixed in Ottawa. This place would be a great source of inspiration for a brilliant photographer like yourself.

Sheila / 05.04.05
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