The truth of the matter is that I had all but given up on thinking I had a place in our world’s future. The end feels near, and the actions we’ve been taking are too-little-too-late […]
The truth of the matter is that I had all but given up on thinking I had a place in our world’s future. The end feels near, and the actions we’ve been taking are too-little-too-late […]
My friend, Kathy Manos Penn, who is a fellow author and journalist, included a very lovely mention of me in her newspaper column in the Dunwoody Crier this week, from the night I participated in a […]
It’s so rejuvenating to be back in my garden more lately. I forgot how garden advocacy work is so life-affirming (even though it was death that got me started there), whereas bike advocacy work deals […]
Reminder — there are so many nice strangers from all walks of life out there. And it’s easy to meet them when you’re Traveling at the Speed of Bike. My crossing paths with every one […]
I’m offering my last bike class until September. Registration required. Maximum 6 students. See details and register here.
Meet Lynn. She was my bike skills student yesterday. She is a retired operation room nurse who recently moved back to (hilly) Atlanta from (flat) Charleston and wanted to get more comfortable using gears. She […]
I track my bike miles on an app (note that sometimes I forget to start it so the actually numbers are a bit higher), and it shows that I rode 229 miles in May (including on […]
I just added the June dates for Traveling at the Speed of Bike classes. I am particularly interested in encouraging women who desire to ride again (although all adults are welcome, as well as teens […]