It’s a very specific feeling, and I recognize it. It feels like God’s work. Or Bob’s work. Bob was my friend with whom I created or rejuvenated about a dozen food-growing gardens in Metro Atlanta. […]
It’s a very specific feeling, and I recognize it. It feels like God’s work. Or Bob’s work. Bob was my friend with whom I created or rejuvenated about a dozen food-growing gardens in Metro Atlanta. […]
photo of Geri Hope, Tracey, Andrew, and Jackie Blair Harding So I’m on a multiuse path at an intersection, waiting for the light to change and drooling (as always) over the gorgeous two-way protected cycletrack […]
Clarkston (which became the most diverse square mile in the USA with people from 60 countries speaking 110 dialects, following a concentration of refugee resettlement there starting in the 1980s) is changing, and it’s changing […]
UPDATE: This goal was met. Thank you for your generosity! Hi. Last fall, and again recently, I taught numerous Pedal Power with Pattie classes (thanks to your purchase of my book) to two girls who […]
photos courtesy of Mike Flueckiger Are we surprised that this little boy, sporting his bike injuries 60 or so years ago in a little town in Indiana, grew up to become an emergency room physician […]
I can barely put in words the amount of kismet that has been involved with my crossing paths with these two people (including yesterday for the first time in person, in an absolutely miraculous moment […]
“Come to Mama.” As a mom of two daughters, I’ve often said those words. Now, as the first Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor, I’m about to “come to MAMA” myself, as I prepare to email the […]
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 […]