Jump dockless and electric bikeshare, now owned by Uber, just launched this week in Atlanta, making it the 13th North American city where it’s available. Jump folks were giving out helmets and sunglasses yesterday in […]
Jump dockless and electric bikeshare, now owned by Uber, just launched this week in Atlanta, making it the 13th North American city where it’s available. Jump folks were giving out helmets and sunglasses yesterday in […]
I finally got to SunTrust Park* yesterday while Traveling at the Speed of Bike, after a couple of years of trying. Short answer? It’s now sort of doable**. But there are issues. (Longer answer: See […]
The metro-Atlanta suburb-city where I live is discussing lower speed limits near schools because some parents are pleading for it. It has gotten so pathetically dangerous to walk to school that my “family-friendly” city is […]
The New York Times called the Atlanta Beltline (Belty, to us pals) a glorified sidewalk (in what was actually a very positive article). All I can say every time I ride it in all kinds […]
I’m wrapping up my “2020 Vision” this weekend. New vision board. First-quarter 2019 goals. Daily plan for the next set of small steps forward. If you are doing something similar and aspire to become a […]
Four years ago this Sunday, a brand-new Atlanta Streetcar (which I call Streety) launched with aspirations to enliven businesses, entice tourists, and engage citizens. I’ve been taking photos along the route ever since, both inside […]
I am working on my new vision board (the last one kicked off 2013* and has been my guiding light for five years now), and am sharing this intention for 2019 with the belief that […]
I am so excited to read this children’s book about the famous photographer Bill Cunningham (one of only two people whose name is not changed in my book, Traveling at the Speed of Bike). I […]