- Getting ready for Bike to Work? Picking a route and other tips April 24, 2010. Answers one of the most common questions I get from new participants in Bike to Work Week: How do I figure out which streets to use? They might also want to see the wormhole post below.
- We got a lot goin' on, Spokane! April 4, 2010. Celebrates the year-round schedule of cycling events in the Spokane region.
- Finding a new wormhole: Climbing hard or climbing easy March 21, 2010. Downtown Spokane sits in a bowl, so if you're biking up out of it you'll be glad to know which hills are a little easier to take.
- I’m all for conversation but maybe you could just shut up for a while March 20, 2010. If you see a cyclist doing something you don't think is right, do you say something? I'm sorry I did in this case, but there are other times....
- Have you ever considered adoption? An idea for bike lane maintenance Jan. 20, 2010. Partially inspired by some not-so-good neighbors, and also by the idea that we don't have to ask government for everything--we can and should be good neighbors and do things that make our community better for everyone.
- What would it look like if we all really shared the streets? Jan. 2, 2010. An analogy inspired by a family outing
- Baby it’s cold outside! Fish Lake Trail Dec. 27, 2009. Complete with pictures of my bike-bloggin’ sweetheart Eric and my frozen self, this post describes our cold 29 miles on the new Fish Lake Trail.
- Complete Streets for Spokane? Dec. 19, 2009. Takes a look at what it would mean for Spokane to get Complete Streets.
- Hint: It’s the first word in the Boy Scout law (no, not brave or clean) Dec. 1, 2009. Talks about the importance of trust on the streets.
Sporadically addressing good books, vegetarian/vegan food and cooking, equity and justice, public policy and a touch of politics, family, work, movies, words, life, coffee, chocolate, and social media in no particular order. More bikey blogging (also sporadic) at BikeStyleLife.com
Bike blogging in other spaces: Recent posts on Cycling Spokane
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