There wasn’t much to offer this past Saturday at the Sharing Garden I created and steward at a community garden for refugees-of-war. Lingering heat has slowed the emergence and abundance of fall greens, and all the summer […]
There wasn’t much to offer this past Saturday at the Sharing Garden I created and steward at a community garden for refugees-of-war. Lingering heat has slowed the emergence and abundance of fall greens, and all the summer […]
I ride my bike three miles to my local transit station and then hop the train the short fifteen minutes to Midtown Atlanta’s Arts Center Station. I take the elevator at the Woodruff Arts Center […]
So many extraordinarily lovely things happen when I ride my bike*. Yesterday was chestnuts and murals and a public piano. A rocking chair to read a book. A ride through the park. A game of […]
We have bridges to cross, folks, and I can help your publication’s audiences on the journey! Literally thousands of people all over the world have tapped in to the following tips-based blog posts here on […]
The last of the sunchokes are blooming bright and yellow. Sunny. And yet they are heavy and struggle to stand tall. Like you. Like me. Choking back tears sometimes during this time of so much […]
Hi, all! Thanks again for your letters of endorsement of me as the first Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor as part of a global consortium of more than 135 worldwide bicycle mayors with the Amsterdam-based social enterprise […]
I said goodbye to a friend this week (yep — via bike). And so, of course, I planted. Because that’s what I do. I also had the opportunity to tap in a bunch of others […]
You do you, team. I am doing the radical act of existing as a woman in public space on a bicycle. Here was Day 1 of my PeopleForBikes RideSpot takeover on Instagram Stories yesterday. Join […]