This is the internet home of Lillian Karabaic.

You have reached the fairly uninformative personal website of Lillian Karabaic.

AnomaLily lives in Portland, Oregon where she fills her life with economics homework and rides her bicycle often. She drinks a great deal of tea and dark beer and enjoys geeking out about transportation policy.

Day 251: Xtracycle Pin-up
 

She currently works as the Zine Librarian at the  Independent Publishing Resource Center. Yes, that’s her real job title.

[06/29/2012] Zine Librarian at Work
She rides her bicycle very far, every day.

Day 70: Working Late, Riding Long

You might know her as the short girl that spoke at the class you took to get out of a traffic ticket or taught at your workplace about bike commuting when she used to work for the Bicycle Transportation Alliance. She has previously worked to improve conditions for walking in the Portland region as a part of the Willamette Pedestrian Coalition. She also serves breakfast to bike commuters on the Steele bridge every last Friday of the month from 7AM to 9AM as part of Breakfast on the Bridges.


Perspehone Hauls Donuts and Coffee
Perhaps you know her as ride leader and board member with Cycle Wild, a small non-profit which seeks to reconnect people with nature via the bicycle by leading free bike camping trips around the Portland rideshed.

Yours Truly and the Coburg Hills: Eugene Cycle Wild Trip
She never grew out of the “tea party in princess dresses” phase and still wears and makes elaborate costumes. She might like Jane Austen and Downton Abbey a little too much.
Why, Miss Bennet, have you heard of daylight savings time?

 

She also really likes train stations.


Zurich Central Train Station

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