I was on my way home yesterday from a waterfall that served as the location for a pivotal scene in my latest book-in-progress, Slow Duck Crossing (a middle grade novel), when I discovered that Ron […]
I was on my way home yesterday from a waterfall that served as the location for a pivotal scene in my latest book-in-progress, Slow Duck Crossing (a middle grade novel), when I discovered that Ron […]
photo courtesy of Daniel Eppstein Meet Daniel Eppstein. He’s the Director of Operations for the Amsterdam-based social enterprise, BYCS, where I represent Metro Atlanta as part of a global consortium of bicycle mayors. He recently […]
Hi. I’m Pattie. I’m one of only twenty League of American Bicyclists Cycling Instructors in the State of Georgia. I offer one free class each month specifically designed for women and teen girls, who are […]
photos courtesy of Bicycle Tours of Atlanta A stuntman. A hip-hop lyricist. An historian podcaster. An Emmy-award-winning newscaster. A Coca Cola retiree. They come from all walks of life. All parts of the country. All […]
photo courtesy of Vivian Ortiz BIG congratulations to Vivian Ortiz, the newest Bicycle Mayor in the USA as part of the Global Bicycle Mayors and Leaders Network. You met Vivian previously here on Traveling at […]
And by the way, there is a whole grove full of ripe blueberries growing in front of Mercedes Benz Stadium. Plus, public peaches around Metro Atlanta are almost ripe. Find out more about free public […]
And so, that’s that. And now, with that officially behind me, this statue of John Lewis* in the stunning new stormwater retention greenspace named Rodney Cook Sr. Park in Atlanta’s Vine City neighborhood, where I […]
A company named ElectraBike contacted me and asked if I wanted to road-test their Plasket, which is a bike basket made out of upcycled ocean plastic. Each Plasket reclaims one pound of this abundant waste. […]