Let’s say you just buried another friend from cancer, diabetes, or heart disease, and you’ve decided, that’s it, you’re gonna make small changes to take a little better care of yourself and maybe feel a […]
Let’s say you just buried another friend from cancer, diabetes, or heart disease, and you’ve decided, that’s it, you’re gonna make small changes to take a little better care of yourself and maybe feel a […]
Hey, it’s the little things, right? But actually, this bike bell is fairly important (and this bike didn’t have one yet). It is etiquette to give audible signal when passing someone via bike on a […]
There’s not much to it — just some white paint. But it made me feel significantly safer as I was riding uphill on a road with speeding drivers in my suburb-city; and it made my […]
What I’ve learned: Most things don’t work out. Some things do. So keep pedaling forward and trusting the journey.
This is my friend, John Brown, from our serendipitous quick ride to the grocery store today when we just so happened to cross paths. He is one of my three bike-riding buddies I specifically thank […]
“This is Pattie,” Bec Cranford* said to the five or six people there as we entered a room with racks of gently-used clothes from which those without homes could choose new outfits each week. “She […]
You can’t ride a bike without asking questions about the people you meet and pass. And the questions lead to answers, and perhaps even callings. In this photo taken today, I am standing in an […]
I hopped on the train just four miles from my home in the area of the largest concentration of Fortune 500 company headquarters in the southeastern United States, and got off less than fifteen minutes […]