So, the biker remembers to bring his lock. He secures the bike. The thief, the bicycle thief, needs something to sell. Cheap bike. Cheap tires. So, he takes the seat. Wonder what he did with it?
Tag: bicycles
Wheelchair Abandoned on Burlington Bike Path
stuff left on the street
Sometimes you just cannot figure out how stuff ends up where you see it. Take this wheelchair, for example, slumped along the bike path. Someone brought it here and left it. Doesn’t look sick. Not a usual candidate for abandonment, eh.
Orphaned Bicycles in Burlington

Why would a bike owner leave a bike chained to a bike rack. All over the city of Bulington, from Lake to wherever, bikes secured to racks are left to die, or be stripped for parts. Were they cars, the city would undoubtedly pick them up. Why not pick up the bikes and distribute them to people who need transportation and cannot afford to buy one?

Difficult to keep up with them. They have a life of their own. Some have distinguishing characteristics.



Cannot even rest in peace. Somebody took the front wheel. Now it lies on its bars. Weathering well. May the person who took it, use it well.

Not so easy to pedal here. Off the bike path, halfway between Coast Guard and North Beach. But youdda thought the if the tripper stopped at the beach for a dip, he wouldda come back for the bike to make the return journey, yes? Also missing a back wheel. What does that mean?