As you know, I’m still on hold for Peace Corps Uganda (delayed from June 2020 to August 2021 as of right now — you can read that crazy story here), BUT I just learned that […]
As you know, I’m still on hold for Peace Corps Uganda (delayed from June 2020 to August 2021 as of right now — you can read that crazy story here), BUT I just learned that […]
I join with my fellow Bicycle Mayors across the Americas in signing this joint statement on World Day of Remembrance 2020 today. Big thanks to Mexico City Bicycle Mayor Areli Carreón for spearheading it. We, persons […]
As promised, here is my upcoming week’s intended schedule re: the eight pro bono hours I am asked to dedicate weekly to serving as the Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor. Reminder: this is an independent, unpaid […]
This is my intended schedule for Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor focus efforts, updates from which to be published on TravelingAtTheSpeedOfBike.com over the next year: November: Metro Atlanta Overivew December: City of Atlanta January: Cherokee County […]
So the Amsterdam-Based social enterprise BYCS just made this announcement, which includes a little Q and A that you may enjoy. Here is an additional media release: Related post: Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor Schedule
Big, huge, fat thanks to everyone with whom I’ve consulted and who has provided letters of endorsement about my Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor application. After tomorrow, this 24-page document, and its outcome, is no longer […]
As I was riding a new Model Mile path in my region this week (and taking my usual daily Leap of Faith), I thought about the provocative Georgia Bike Summit I attended online last week […]
Fires. Floods. Disease. Daily barrages of bad news. It’s heavy, and it’s wearing on us. It’s wearing on me. My bike rides are my path forward to the change I want to see; my prayer […]