All footage is from 10/16/18 during my route to and from voting at the library in Dunwoody, Georgia, USA.

All footage is from 10/16/18 during my route to and from voting at the library in Dunwoody, Georgia, USA.
It’s the five-year anniversary of this public service campaign I created pro bono with the generous participation of many fellow citizens for our local bike/walk advocacy group. Although there is a nice three-mile trail now, […]
Here’s what it looks like to ride on the only three miles of safe-access-for-all in my suburb-city. The question I always have is — how family friendly is it to have trails like this in […]
So I usually: pack my bike in the trunk and drive my car four relatively flat miles to the train station (because my suburb-city does not support true safe access-for-all and I don’t always want […]
Here’s what it looks like to “commute”* on busy Ashford Dunwoody Road in the self-proclaimed “family friendly” metro-Atlanta suburb-city of Dunwoody, Georgia. Please note (and expand your definition if you haven’t already done so) that […]
You have probably read the statistics about the sharp decline in children walking and riding bikes to school. You may not really realize how dramatic it has been until you see the empty bike racks. […]
Meet Molly. She was my final free local Pedal Power with Pattie student. She runs an annual bike ride to raise awareness of addiction in memory of her son, Patrick, who died of an opioid overdose. […]
And so it was, ten years ago this week, that citizens of the metro-Atlanta area where I live checked “yes” to form what was then the newest city in the United States. I honestly believed […]