If we can make port-a-potties fun and joyful, we can make anything better. Don’t settle for mediocrity and the gutter of failed imagination. See more Art of Bike Riding here.
If we can make port-a-potties fun and joyful, we can make anything better. Don’t settle for mediocrity and the gutter of failed imagination. See more Art of Bike Riding here.
I asked if these two people were there together at the Georgia State Capitol, and it was a definite no. See more street photography here.
It’s the five-year anniversary of a season-long public art immersion I titled The Awakening* that expressed itself as a revitalized community garden at a place called WonderRoot. This experience was very briefly mentioned in my […]
Traveling at the Speed of Bike helps you see the forest for the trees. And during this week of International Forests Day, when my local forest keeps getting cut down more and more, I […]
Twelve years veg today. Easiest thing I ever did (and it gets significantly easier every year as more options are available everywhere). If you are interested in going veg, Food for My Daughters has some […]
Eleven years ago, a tornado ripped through where I live and destroyed a bunch of homes and trees. Local folks started a festival to turn “lemons into lemonade” and raise money to replant the forest. […]
It is just a week since I’ve stopped posting on Instagram and Twitter, and it is already significantly quieter in my head and richer in my life. And I realize, once again, that quiet doesn’t […]
Happiness is when you come upon a bike rider who stops to play Bohemian Rhapsody by heart on a public piano. And then I got to thinking about this old post, and its […]