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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Day 02 of no car- 11/27/2007 current mileage: 0002

So today was my first official day without a car and what does it do?...

It snows and snows and snows!
Before it snowed T and I got to ride through some freezing rain on our way home from going to the bank and opening me a saving account to put the money from my car in.

An omen?
Hopefully not!:)

We could be closer than you know,
Chelsea

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Goodbye Car Hello Cycling!

Ladies and gentlemen,

I am embarking on a new adventure in my life: I sold my car and will be living car-free in Salt Lake City utilizing only public transportation and my bicycle. Allow me to introduce you to Salt Lake's newest commuter: me.

I've decided that, to persuade myself to continue to keep blogging because I keep falling behind due to lack of caring, I will continuously track my experiences in this new lifestyle throughout it's duration.
Keep in mind, I am not against owning a car. I'm only trying something new... I'm actually trying a lot of new things when it comes to living a little more of a humane and environmentally friendly lifestyle.

Let any of the following entries be encouragement to anybody embarking on a similar endeavor. I'm also interested in getting feedback from other city-savvy cyclists especially if the feedback includes advice on commuting in the winter. Let it roll!

Day 01 of no car- 11/26/2007 current mileage: 0000
I am flying back to Utah from Michigan where I dropped my little Subaru station wagon off. My dad bought it from me but I'm not 100% sure why. All I can say is that I'm sure glad that he did because I had a feeling that it wouldn't pass any of Salt Lake City's safety inspections being a car from Michigan and having tons of rot and rust on the undercarriage. I thought it'd be a safer idea to sell it in Michigan and, when I mentioned it to the family, my dad stepped up and bought it. Perfect. Anyway my boyfriend and I drove it the 25 or so hours to Michigan and spent Thanksgiving there. He left to go back at the beginning of the weekend and I'm returning today. I would have had to arrange for a ride from the airport anyway so that's nothing new. It's strange to think about the fact that I won't have a car. I wonder what will be easier and what will be more difficult when it comes to "getting around". Already I can think about a few situations that might be harder for me now that I don't have a car.

It will be much more difficult to bring my guitar and music stuff to church when I need to play. I might have to build a little pulley cart for behind my bike to do that or just carpool. We'll see. The only thing I'm a little bit anxious about is the fact that I am leaving myself a lot less room to be lazy in life. I'm not quite sure why that makes me nervous but I have an idea that those feelings might just be the result of living in the USA and being saturated with the media and lifestyles that I have been saturated with for 22 years of my life. My mom put it perfectly "but how will you get around?". So many of the State's population lives in suburbs where it would be terribly difficult to live a more simple lifestyle free of cars, etc. I grew up in that type of environment and, although I rarely drove my car in college, had a car "for emergencies" throughout college. I have always thought about a car as a "safe fallback" for those "just incase" situations. The funny thing is that, if I did get hurt and needed quick transportation "just incase", chances are I won't be in any condition to drive anyway!

My boyfriend T laughed when I asked him to pick me up from the airport. He quickly replied "Well I'll bring you your bicycle". We had a good laugh at the idea of me riding back the 14 or so miles from the airport with my luggage in the warm 50 degree weather. I definitely know that one of the outcomes of this new lifestyle will be a greater appreciation for how easy cars sometimes make life. All the while, however, it seems like it was becoming more of a burden than a blessing for me so I made my decision! No car!

We'll see how it goes. I'm resetting my odometer as soon as I get home and am going to start keeping track of my daily mileage. More to come!

We could be closer than you know,
Chelsea

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

I don't see how an American can endorse anyone else.

If you don't vote for this guy you are threatening MY FREEDOM. Seriously.



yes I'm being political here.
YES this is a matter of life and death.

-Chelsea

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