I was losing hope. So I went out to find it while traveling 10,000 miles across the USA via bike, buses, and trains and volunteering more than 500 hours on organic farms. I think you […]
“61-Year-Old Woman Plunges to Death Making a TikTok”
Crawling on my belly toward the edge of the cliff, my fingernails gripped the wet, green turf for dear life. Below me, the Atlantic roared, waves crashing violently against jagged rocks, seabirds wheeling in the […]
Changing of the Guard
I rode my bike to the Carter Center in Atlanta yesterday, where former President Jimmy Carter’s body laid in repose. Visitors walked through the entire Carter Center before getting to that room. No one rushed […]
You Are Enough
During this Winter Solstice, this thin veil between worlds that invites us to reflect as we let more light into our lives, I’d like to remind you (and myself) that You Are Enough. Whatever your heart […]
12 Days of Bikemas — #12: Joy
You constantly hear people say that the roads are dangerous. The roads are not dangerous. On days when there are no motor vehicles, such as during Open Streets events and before marathons and parades, they […]
12 Days of Bikemas — #11: Wild Atlantic Way/Euro-Velo 1, Ireland
At 1600 miles/2600 kilometers, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of the world’s longest defined coastal routes. It weaves in, out and around the cliffs and peninsulas of the western and northern coasts of Ireland. […]
12 Days of Bikemas — #10: Atlanta, Georgia
After traveling Round America with a Duck and then Round Ireland with a Duck, I can confidently say that the City of Atlanta is still one of my very favorite places to ride my bike […]
12 Days of Bikemas — #9: Long Island, New York
A 126-mile long/24-mile wide island off the coast of New York City (and, in fact, including two NYC counties — Queens and Brooklyn — on its land mass), Long Island (specifically Nassau and Suffolk counties) […]
