Biking in Wisconsin


By Catherine Jagoe | May 4, 2011

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    Warmer weather is finally here so it’s time to dust off those bicycles. It just so happens that May is also National Bike Month, the perfect time to get out and experience the freshly blooming world on two wheels. Commentator Catherine Jagoe has been waiting all winter to get back on her bike.

    Catherine Jagoe

    Catherine Jagoe is a translator and writer whose most recent poetry collections are Bloodroot and News from the North. Her essays have appeared or are forthcoming in the 2016 Pushcart Prize XL anthology, “The Gettysburg Review,” “TriQuarterly,” “Fourth Genre,” “Memoir Magazine,” “Water~Stone Review” and other journals.
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