@fbaum@palestine 'Why don't you let people, who have done nothing wrong starve while the hostages have not been returned.' Do these people actually hear what they are saying?
I had my last regular day working at the #Adaptive Cycling Center, so how about a brief rundown on adaptive bikes!
I was hired to work for Outdoors for All in the ACC for May-Sept, and I'd like to document my crash course on working to get people with disabilities or injuries out and about on an #AdaptiveBike.
I’ll preface this by saying I’m approaching this as a way of sharing the knowledge and understanding from an Adaptive Cycling Center with 10 years of operation.
This has involved listening to people’s needs and preferences, and I’m simply sharing what has worked for many people.
It’s important to listen to people with disabilities and I expect others to have much more to add! #AdaptiveCycling
@fbaum The first handcycle we saw in Monterey County was in 2010 or 2011, when we met Ed biking on the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail's City of Monterey section.
As we noted in our perennials post (where he's among those featured) https://bikemonterey.org/perennials-biking-monterey-county.html, Ed's career expertise demanded many working hours at the computer. That made those hours with his handcycle a very desirable way to keep life in balance! :)
Who’s listening to #FreewayExit? This bonus episode really brings home a lot of the problematic history of freeways, “efficiency” and racism into modern ideas of urbanism. I’d love to discuss this #podcast and the “Divided by Design” report!