I rode my bike in the rain by the river the other morning, and no one could see my tears. I had just replied to a local reporter who had emailed me asking for some […]
MLK Jr. Day of Service
Here’s a video from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service at the Truly Living Well Center’s previous urban farm in the Old Fourth Ward section of the City of Atlanta, right in the […]
Coke ain’t it
Unfortunately for the hometown favorite, Coca Cola, the only Coke you’ll be seeing around Downtown Atlanta as we host Super Bowl LIII is this iconic sign on Peachtree Street. Its big blue rival is an […]
Kick off
Something tells me that it’s gonna look a lot more crowded by Mercedes Benz Stadium when Super Bowl LIII festivities kick off later this week. And welcome to Rams and Patriots fans. I have a daughter […]
Before Bike Noodle
My friend died this week. I join so many other people in being heartbroken right now, and I am deep-diving into my photo archives for photos of him. I’m finding other stuff, too, including how […]
Masochistic
Granted, there’s something masochistic about it, this seemingly-endless desire to keep at this fiction-writing thing. And yet, I persist.
My fellow travelers
My days Traveling at the Speed of Bike often include a train*. Here is a photo from yesterday of my fellow travelers on the journey of life. * Atlanta’s MARTA system is one of the few […]
