I get a lot of requests to create/lead/participate in meetings/rides/tours; create/share content; create/deliver talks/speeches; and create/teach classes. I’ve done a lot of it over the years, as you may know, but I’m not doing that in 2027. After decades of time and resources dedicated to both professional and passion projects, I’m tapping out for 2027. Quit most social media. Closed my 30-year-old business. Stopped going to city halls. The works. I’ve done what I felt called to do in life, and now at age 62 I have some exciting new goals. Onward. Hope to see you out and about traveling at the speed of bike, close to home and around the world 🙂
Here are some bike tips you may find helpful. Don’t miss my books. If, after reading them, you have more questions about bike access for all, local advocacy, organic farming/gardening, solo travel, WWOOFing, or joy as an act of resistance in a world in crisis, search this blog and you may find I’ve already written more about it here.
If you live in Dunwoody, Georgia and want to connect with others working (tirelessly) on safe-access-for-all issues, check out Bike/Walk Dunwoody and/or email City Councilor Joe Seconder. Reminder: the BIGGEST advocacy action you can take is to simply exist in public space on a bike. Right now. Today. Especially if you are a woman.
Trust the journey — Pattie
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