This post isn’t about what you think it is. It has nothing to do with Clint Eastwood, Dirty Harry, or hand guns. Or anime, for that matter, if you’re thinking of a different movie/TV referenc...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/04/10/go-ahead-make-my-day/
The title of this piece echoes what the great bike racer Eddie Merckx said: “Ride as much or as little, or as long or as short as you feel. But ride.” As March wraps up I’m looking ahead at...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/03/30/just-ride-every-day-its-that-simple/
Tuesday night brought an incredible event I have to capture: The Women in Transportation Seminar Puget Sound chapter named me Woman of the Year! I want to share my comments from the stage, or at ...
Women’s emancipation* and the history of bicycling go hand in handlebars. I’ve had the privilege of meeting so many outstanding women leaders in the movements for better bicycling and safer s...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/03/01/bike-books-i-recommend-women-on-wheels/
I’m beginning to think I’m editing a poetry book, what with all these poems on transportation I’m collecting. The images of being on a journey, the physical acts involved with driving or ri...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/02/17/how-we-get-where-were-going-transportation-poems/
You know what people who drive can take for granted 100% of the time? Having a system of roads connected all the way from starting point to destination. I can start from my driveway in Olympia an...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/02/07/no-thanks-for-no-sidewalks/
Years ago in Spokane, I saw the future of bicycling and human-centered transportation on an outing with my family, and it looked great. Here’s what I saw: People of all ages, stages, sizes and ...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/02/03/shared-streets-a-vision/
Ride #1 of 2024: Sunny, happy, delightful. Ride #2 of 2024: The reason I’m glad Olympia has transit. A few days after ride #1 I set off in the sunshine for a trip to a meeting with Lee Lambert,...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/01/27/thank-heavens-for-kind-strangers-and-transit/
Today I pedaled along East Bay Drive, smiling because I was riding my bike in the sunshine. So far this month we’ve had days of rain interspersed with sun and I’ve been getting in some long w...
Some blog posts are evergreen, some a flashback to events I haven’t thought about in quite a while. Rolling back through the archives, month by month, yields this round-up of posts written in J...
http://bikestylespokane.com/2024/01/07/riding-down-memory-lane-january/