Once or twice a week I get my helmet, bicycle bag, and head downstairs to retrieve my bicycle from the shed. Checking the tires, setting the odometer to 0, I’m ready for my ride.
I ride through the streets of Jersey City along with the cars (since we have no bike paths except on the waterfront of the Hudson River) down to Hoboken and then sometimes along the waterfront toward Liberty State Park or the opposite direction toward the George Washington Bridge. Occasionally, like today, (because it’s so sunny and beautiful) I’ll take the NY Waterway ferry from Hoboken to New York City and ride on the “Greenway” along the Hudson. From 42nd street up to the GW, back downtown to Battery Park City and back again.
Many years ago when they were building the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail train that runs from North Bergen to Bayonne, I thought the plan was to include a bike path, which would have been wonderful, but they didn’t. So, if I want to ride safely where there are no cars I must take the ferry to NY.
As I design suggestive bicycle t-shirts, I’ll be thinking about ways to promote how wonderful one feels after a ride of 20-25 miles or so, the wind in your hair, the sense of freedom, the wonderful exercise and I’m not using any fuel to pollute the planet.
Leave the car, get on your bike!





