So I get to my local city hall, thanks to BikeNoodle, and I join the other bike riders as we wait for the mayor’s proclamation about National Bike Month. One of my fellow citizens says […]
So I get to my local city hall, thanks to BikeNoodle, and I join the other bike riders as we wait for the mayor’s proclamation about National Bike Month. One of my fellow citizens says […]
I got curious. How many people, and who, are riding shareable electric scooters versus bikes? So I stood by a mural for fifteen minutes on a Sunday afternoon and took these photos to connect the […]
Becoming a tour guide with Bicycle Tours of Atlanta last summer was a hard challenge for me — completely different from doing my office corporate jobs, writing articles in a coffee shop, or Traveling at […]
I got off the train a mile or two south of Downtown Atlanta and rode my bike down a busy street named for a Civil Rights icon. I then stood on line with black and […]
Psssst. It has started. The mulberries are falling. Next up: serviceberries, blueberries, blackberries, pears, plums. apples, peaches, apples, figs, muscadines/scuppernongs, native persimmons, and pomegranates. And it’s ALL FREE , and you get to meet nice strangers […]
I’m knee-deep in scooters — or, rather chest-high, as this third test-ride of mine shows. (Hint: I’m working on something . . . ) See here and the totally raw footage* below for previous test-rides. […]
From the six-lane highway that crosses the surging Chattahoochee River to the flooded banks where the swamp lily will soon bloom and the mother geese’s guttural, primordial cries keep me far away from their fuzzy little […]
Reminders are everywhere. As I say in my book, Traveling at the Speed of Bike: Trust the journey. As this mural I passed this week says: Trust your struggle. Bottom line? Just continue trusting. It […]