I”ve started half a dozen new blog posts this morning and deleted them all. Because, seriously, what is there left to say now on this day of days, this watershed turning-point moment in our society, […]
I”ve started half a dozen new blog posts this morning and deleted them all. Because, seriously, what is there left to say now on this day of days, this watershed turning-point moment in our society, […]
Almost every day I see another “bikey job” being advertised somewhere in the USA or around the world. When I went online to renew my Atlanta Bicycle Coalition (ABC) membership this week, I saw not […]
Shortly after crossing paths today with many refugees-of-war in the most diverse square mile in the USA, I replied to a text from a friend who is going to my beloved New York City next week. […]
Passed this garbage can yesterday while Traveling at the Speed of Bike (on the first warm day in weeks). Wrote this on my Street Shorts micro-fiction site: It was the kind of day for shedding. […]
I heard about a bike rider who attached a pool noodle to his bike so drivers would give him enough room when they passed. I was having problems getting places safely on my bike as […]
I get to spend two mornings a week for the next three months in Clarkston, Georgia — the most diverse square mile in the USA, with refugees resettled from something like 50 countries. I’ve spent […]
If your city leaders are adding paths in the woods that are only “open” from dawn to dusk, they have just spent thousands of tax dollars on a purely recreational amenity that cannot be considered […]
Instead of singing, “It isn’t easy being green,” these Kermit the Frogs learned too late that it’s even harder to be a mural. So many murals I’ve photographed while Traveling at the Speed of Bike […]