Grape news! We’re recently done with figs*, and now muscadines are falling. Bike helmets come in extra handy at this time of year 🙂 There’s a chapter in my book, Food for My Daughters, titled […]
Grape news! We’re recently done with figs*, and now muscadines are falling. Bike helmets come in extra handy at this time of year 🙂 There’s a chapter in my book, Food for My Daughters, titled […]
My active time as the first Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor as part of a global consortium with the Amsterdam-based social enterprise BYCS is now over. My final two months in pro-bono service (my term ends […]
There’s a whole lotta pretty out there.
I’m done. Metro Atlanta is now officially off the global map as having an active bicycle mayor (and rollerskater!) as part of the global consortium of more-than-130 bicycle mayors with the Amsterdam-based social enterprise BYCS. […]
I can’t get this fact, learned in a series of futures thinking courses I took recently, out of my mind: 1. On a medical scan called a Functional MRI (fMRI), the brain lights up in […]
Okay, so this is realistic, right? The United States of America consists of 3.8 million miles. The distance from Atlanta to New York for my dad’s 90th birthday next April would be 893 miles. From […]
The new issue of my BikeBloom newsletter was just published on Medium. This is an excerpt. See the full 4-minute-read (and previous issues) here. Side note: The photo at the top of this post is […]
To be home; It’s a lot. Familiar, but not. All the same; So much change. Comfortable, but strange. In my space. Yet out of place. Practicing grace. (Poem at the Speed of Bike today in […]