Update on this one: it felt fucking amazing
Update on this one: it felt fucking amazing
Slappy grind
The big bird
A perfect album
holy shit, they picked the wrong time
I'm hoping you get this one framed
My Slow Impact adventure is finished and I came away with some absolute moments, but my friend Jasmineβs photo of me getting an impossible down the ASU steps is my favorite.
30 bikes or so parked at Slow Impact 4
Bike + skateboard: a powerful combo for building awareness of (and critiques of) the built environment. Plus a lot of fun.
Tempe canal trails are excellent
debaters on stage
The Great Skate Debate 2026. Antis won.
bigass tempe residential street. tiny baby
post-war America
Far overhead a seattle intersection with long shadow cast by a person walking
Fairwell Seattle. Off to Tempe, AZ tomorrow where the forecasted high temperature is 90 degrees this weekend. I don't recall what that even feels like.
Thinking about the difference between "sensible policy" and "popular policy" a lot lately.
Average winter day vs average summer day
Good God all mighty, that Sam Kriss fella can write.
harpers.org/archive/2026...
My heartfelt wish for all of you is to advocate for change so long and so successfully that, one day, allies will complain that your accomplishments kind of suck and need to be improved.
The urbanism serenity prayer takes some creative liberties with the original, but it's still a good prayer
Got a Hauslane range hood and it's very, very powerful. Highly recommend that brand.
It's a good metal, Jeremy. Can be stretched very thin, and recycled many times. I admit I don't understand how it's going to bring about infinite abundance, but I'm willing to let people smarter than me try.
I don't want to be a vulnerable road user. I just want to get around.
We have a palm tree in our front yard in Ballard. As far as I can tell it's about 30 years old. It's diminutive, and a little sad, but it still putters along. Strange tree choice for Seattle.
I'm assuming Dan means a multimodal transit hub - but I could uncharitably assume he meant 1,592 parking spaces and 48 bike parking spaces. Can't be sure though.
I need 1,592 parking spaces, stat!
instead of "which way Western Man" it is actually "which way Fucking Idiots"
What would a child friendly city look and feel like? My mind instantly goes to safe streets, clean public bathrooms, and whimsy built into daily life. Swings at bus stops, more public art and street food vendors. Most importantly weβd need a culture of care, watching out for each other in public.
I mean this in the best possible way: Seahawks fans are nuts.
I'm trying to be grateful for it but I also know the reality of not skating is going to suck so much. But at least it will get to be shit with all the good friends.
I can't wait to be gassed at every event because I've been sedentary all year in the House Of Baby
"Do Not Pass Bikes"
"A preliminary analysis of Vision Zero policies showed that the 17 early adopter cities experienced a smaller increase in fatalities per 100,000 population (+15%) than the other 83 cities (+40%) (Figure 2)."
Fewer deaths are always better than more.
findingspress.org/article/1559...