Whenever I visit New York I’m a little tempted to move there permanently. In years past, the fantastic subway system beckoned. When I visited in March, the pedestrian walkways called my name. And last week when I was in the Big Apple for the BlogHer ’10 conference, the wide inviting bike lanes urged me to stay.

In recent years, New York’s beefed up its bicycle network, making it safer, more robust, and much more noticeable as a fun and free way to get about town. And the bike-friendly amenities don’t end there! I got a serious case of bike envy when I passed by the Museum of Arts and Design at Columbus Circle. There on the glass wall, I spotted an inviting sign: “take my bike portrait.”
All visitors have to do is press a circle on the wall, then step back to the marker on the sidewalk for a personal portrait. Later — or perhaps right then, if they’ve got a good smart phone — visitors can see their photo on the museum’s mybike website — to see, download, and Facebook their portraits!

I was very tempted to take a photo of my bikeless self anyway — but managed to resist the urge. Once I got home I found out I actually have more impulse control than many other people! (more…)

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