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 […]
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 […]
The State of Georgia, where I’ve lived for 31 years, is front and center in the news again, and not for good reasons. But just wait. Just wait and see what happens next. The tide […]
photo courtesy of Dr. Walter May When I asked to speak with someone at Reinhardt University in Waleska, GA during my deep-dive into bike-friendly aspects of Cherokee County, Georgia (per this schedule as Metro Atlanta […]
TRIGGER WARNING. THIS POST INCLUDES DETAILS THAT THOSE SUFFERING FROM TRAUMA AS A RESULT OF ROAD VIOLENCE MAY WANT TO AVOID (see here for support services, if you are in need of them) (photo above […]
Now that everyone in the world is a pro on the USA state of Georgia’s counties (thanks to coverage of the recent history-making U.S. Senate election runoffs), I’m gonna dive into my Bicycle Mayor focus […]
It’s tiiiiiiiiime! Let’s go, Georgia. All eyes are on us. The New York Times featured a story yesterday about the changing Atlanta ‘burbs and the map shown is the exact boundaries of the geographic area […]
As promised, I have received and read all six 30-page applications submitted by the cities in Metro Atlanta that are currently designated as Bicycle Friendly Communities by the League of American Bicyclists (there are a […]
Here is my photo album from the Youth Climate Strike. I’m not ready to write about it yet. (So much happened, not just there but also while Traveling at the Speed of Bike to and […]