Okay, team. Let’s go. It’s time to create a new world. What we’ve been doing as a society, as a species, isn’t working. All hands needed. See you out there.
Okay, team. Let’s go. It’s time to create a new world. What we’ve been doing as a society, as a species, isn’t working. All hands needed. See you out there.
Meet a United States military veteran who goes by the name John Plantaseed. He is disabled and travels around Atlanta in a wheelchair. I apparently crossed paths with him two years ago because I have […]
The updates still coming out of Pittsburgh about the recent mass murder at a synagogue paint an astonishing picture of a city’s pride and resiliency. We visited Pittsburgh frequently while my older daughter attended college […]
When you provide safe access for bike riders, rain is not a problem (such as when I was Traveling at the Speed of Bike in Boston last weekend).
This is Malibu, California from when I was Traveling at the Speed of Bike there earlier this year. It is currently burning out of control. My older daughter lives in Los Angeles, and my heart […]
Dog parks. Playgrounds. Soccer fields at transit stations. Baseball fields at schools. “Greenspaces” at the center of “Live! Work! Play!” developments masquerading as town squares. Artificial turf is seemingly everywhere, and I seem to be […]
Noodle Lady rides again! (And clearly my daughters did not get their beautiful singing voices from me!) For more about Noodle Lady, see Chapter 6 of my book, Traveling at the Speed of Bike
So this former home of Asa Candler, the businessperson who made his fortune by creating the Coca Cola Company, is on our Bicycle Tours of Atlanta tour in Atlanta’s Inman Park neighborhood. The “Callan Castle” […]