I was in the Metro-Atlanta city of Clarkston, Georgia (a city that serves as a resettlement location for refugees-of-war and is the most diverse square mile in the USA) when the news came out yesterday […]
I was in the Metro-Atlanta city of Clarkston, Georgia (a city that serves as a resettlement location for refugees-of-war and is the most diverse square mile in the USA) when the news came out yesterday […]
Recent visits here at Traveling at the Speed of Bike came from these countries (pictured)*. Welcome, world. So many of the issues involved with bike riding are universal and transcend bike basics. They include the […]
On January 20, 2018, I took the train with my bike (as usual) to Atlanta’s West End MARTA station, exited on Lee Street and rode the mile or so down Murphy and Allene to a […]
Whatever happens, we are not done. Tomorrow and the next day and the next, we have the ongoing opportunity to vote with our forks and our pedals and our dollars and our voices for the […]
I’m featuring selections from my street photography album ( taken while Traveling at the Speed of Bike) that include American flags each day up until (and including) Election Day. Here’s the twenty third (and final one). […]
I created this piece of original art recently and road-tested it on a custom-made face mask. I love it, and I think you will, too. I’m making it available for purchase. A percentage of proceeds […]
I’m featuring selections from my street photography album ( taken while Traveling at the Speed of Bike) that include American flags each day up until (and including) Election Day. Here’s the twenty second. I took it […]
On the corner of Atlanta Highway and Carolene Way in Forsyth County, Georgia, people of all ages and abilities are expected to cross a busy intersection to stay on the Big Creek Greenway. The path […]