I kicked off yesterday with a sunrise ride because the meetings were starting early on the final day of the National Bike Summit (and my daily bike ride is pretty non-negotiable. I, in, fact listened […]
I kicked off yesterday with a sunrise ride because the meetings were starting early on the final day of the National Bike Summit (and my daily bike ride is pretty non-negotiable. I, in, fact listened […]
photo courtesy of Emmett McNair Meet Emmett McNair. In fact, you may have already ridden bikes with him investigating the Gulch in Downtown Atlanta or finding the Flint River headwaters or learning about civil rights […]
I started writing my new book 16 days ago. Draft one will be done this week (just in time for March FORTH, my fave day of the year, on which I always do something new […]
I’m not finding the time or head space to work on my personal passion project — my next book, a work of fiction for middle school children titled Slow Duck Crossing. I visited the inspiration […]
photo courtesy of Charlton Bivins Like many days, Charlton Bivins rode his bike the short distance from his new dream home in the City of Jonesboro, Georgia to the five miles of paved multiuse trail […]
photo above not far from the ghost bike in Sandy Springs, Georgia, USA. That’s a grown man on the bike. I’m 5’1. Children are smaller. Tomorrow I am invited to join a group of people […]
Bikeshare has had a “moment” this past year during the pandemic. It has exploded in popularity in cities where people, including many healthcare workers, are using it in place of buses and trains; to support […]
SO much is happening close to home and around the world relating to the extraordinary intersectionality of bikes with economic, environmental, and social resilience during the biggest bike boom in generations — and this unprecedented […]