This happened right after I discovered my beloved Hand of God Tree crashed into the Chattahoochee River. I decided it was time to let go.
This happened right after I discovered my beloved Hand of God Tree crashed into the Chattahoochee River. I decided it was time to let go.
I’ve had requests for a Book Club Discussion Guide for Traveling at the Speed of Bike, so here goes. I think it’s less important what you think of the book (although I hope you love […]
I rode by one of the Little Free Libraries where I left a copy of Traveling at the Speed of Bike for #FreeArtFriday last week. When I peeked inside, I saw that it was gone. […]
This serviceberry tree, which is currently flowering, is mentioned in my book. But the story about it is not nearly as shocking as that of another tree that’s mentioned.
There’s a “hub” accessible only to League Cycling Instructors (LCIs) on the League of American Bicyclist’s website, and an LCI in Denver asked if anyone was making money from teaching. I shared how I was […]
Sometimes it feels like the world has gone particularly batsh*t crazy. Other times it just sneaks up on you, the daily pressures and strains of trying to remain optimistic while feeling like you’re dragging a […]
There’s stuff in my book that could be helpful to communities everywhere, with a particular focus on safe-access-for-all. It’s no surprise, therefore, that I’m trying to make the book itself as accessible as possible. In […]
Big thanks to the friend of mine who shared her reaction to my book, Traveling at the Speed of Bike, on Facebook. This actually takes my breath away that people could be so generous.