When you ride your bike down the path of the Atlanta Streetcar, a sign that says Jesus Saves peers down at you from a church steeple. There is more I’ve noticed during these past three […]

When you ride your bike down the path of the Atlanta Streetcar, a sign that says Jesus Saves peers down at you from a church steeple. There is more I’ve noticed during these past three […]
I’ve been keeping a little file of body-camera shots while riding bikes in metro Atlanta. You can view it here. The photos will eventually be their own art project somehow. In the meantime, you may […]
This is the happiest place in Atlanta; perhaps in the world. It’s the Centennial Olympic Rings fountain in downtown Atlanta, directly across from CNN Center, where I worked for four years when I relocated from […]
Um, no thanks, to bikey scene #1 (which is precariously close to the exact spot where The Incident happened, by the way). Yes to bikey scene #2 (which is where I chose to go instead). […]
I saw three children riding bikes around the parking lot and knew I had found the right place. As I walked into the vast, unlit warehouse, the sun’s streams through the windows backlit dozens of […]
I came up with 14 hits to the search term “harassment” in my book, Traveling at the Speed of Bike. That’s not including the other #MeToo-worthy stuff mentioned in the first chapter and the free Epilogue. […]
This woman got married right out there in the middle of our public spaces known as streets during Atlanta Streets Alive, an event that happens four times a year in different parts of Atlanta when […]
Hmm . . . I sat and watched a steady stream of bike riders go by on the Georgia Institute of Technology’s campus today. It is a Gold-Level #BikeFriendlyUniversity with 8% of its population using […]