Everything will be ok. Keep saying it, like a mantra. Truth? I’m having a hard time believing that, and I know that, for me, fear is a failure of faith, so I am working on […]

Everything will be ok. Keep saying it, like a mantra. Truth? I’m having a hard time believing that, and I know that, for me, fear is a failure of faith, so I am working on […]
I texted my friend Caryn and asked if she wanted to ride, yet again. Yes, she said. 7:15 am? I asked. You know, before those in cars are up and out. Yes, she said. And […]
Okay, so we’re at Day 17 here in the “You, Go, Girl!” series, where I promised you stories about 31 women throughout August who are making it more welcoming to ride bikes across the USA. […]
There’s a muralist in Metro Atlanta named Yehimi Cambrón whose trademark is the inclusion of a monarch butterfly. Her murals have been commissioned from Buford Highway to Decatur to Downtown Atlanta (pictured — that one […]
So I rode with a friend yesterday morning in the park. We met another woman and all agreed that a recently-built “privacy fence” for a new low-density (?) gated community directly lining the path creates […]
There were about 30 people — young, old, overwhelmingly White but also Black and Brown. They stood in front of a suburban city hall, on a road unsafe for bike riders (although a family of […]
Everything Will Be OK, they say (and these signs* even went global via news coverage this week), but it doesn’t feel that way when you’re Traveling at the Speed of Bike during the coronavirus crisis […]