Here's another shout out to Electric Bikes shop in LES. I have been very pleased about the Ebike I purchased for my wife and have been waiting a few months to provide a complete review on the performance and durability of the bike. But I woke this morning to find the bike wouldn't go. It was charged up, and the throttle wouldn't engage. A few weeks ago the bike was dropped onto it's side a bit roughly and the right brake handle broke. That time Electric Bikes fixed the problem right away and I wondered if it might have something to do with the previous damage. So... I took a cab with the bike in the trunk to Hester St. and while I was having an iced latte (see the next post) my ride was fixed perfectly within an hour, he tuned up the brakes and even put a new lens on my headlight. I can't say enough good things about this excellent Electric Bikes dealer. (94 Hester St. between Allen St & Eldridge St)
O k you're seeing a couple of serious interviews for ecofashion from the (capsule) show and you're wondering what's next? Well here's another company we found at (capsule) deep into green designs, that tailor makes it's wares, you could say they are bespoke because they will create to your individual needs and measurements and they use skinny little models too. They are TWIG TERRARIUMS and a fun thing for home and office fashion. MG:What gave you the idea to put little people and moss together? Twig:We're urbanites with nary a backyard between us except a little bit of concrete and a fire escape, so terrariums give us the sense of space and...acreage! Between us we now have dozens of backyards! Michelle has always been interested in botany, so of course she started the obsession. She found a cruet jar in her kitchen that she said was destined to become a terrarium. Katy soon followed suit and found a cute little mushroom-shaped jar. We both instantly
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