It hasn’t even been a year and Jump e-bikes (owned by Uber) is leaving Atlanta. You’ve got one more week to try them out, specifically to see if you might want to invest in your […]
It hasn’t even been a year and Jump e-bikes (owned by Uber) is leaving Atlanta. You’ve got one more week to try them out, specifically to see if you might want to invest in your […]
The truth of the matter is that I had all but given up on thinking I had a place in our world’s future. The end feels near, and the actions we’ve been taking are too-little-too-late […]
Okay, here’s the final issue of my weekly newsletter. Thanks for joining me on this little newsletter journey the last 8 weeks. I created it in case I got the Peace Corps Jamaica thing so […]
So my friend Caryn (one of my fave longtime bike-riding buddies, whom I thank in the Acknowledgements of my book) texted me two nights ago and said, “I’m off tomorrow and wanted to know if […]
So I’m about to kick off Year 4 as a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) with the League of American Bicyclists, and I’m curious about what’s next on this strange and interesting journey upon which I […]
So I’m browsing through my street photography photos from the many times spent Traveling at the Speed of Bike, and I keep going back to this one. Maybe because it’s almost Life Pie Weekend (every […]
Okay, team, issue 7 is out. The next one kicks off the switch from weekly to monthly. I got other fish to fry.
My friend, Kathy Manos Penn, who is a fellow author and journalist, included a very lovely mention of me in her newspaper column in the Dunwoody Crier this week, from the night I participated in a […]