"For residents of #Paris and the inner suburbs, however, #publicTransport is the main motorized mode. It is also the leading regional mode for going to work and for going to study. Then, cycling clearly established itself in Paris. Parisians use #bicycles more than #cars."
We don't always have to be in the thick of things, in the midst of all the action. Sometimes, many times, it's good to step far enough away that you get a different perspective.
After the #BLM protests in 2020, a group of #cops (I forget the exact source) said something to the effect of, "it's easy for us to deal with one big #protest, but ten smaller ones across the #city would overwhelm us".
Saw this last week on my way to work. These butterflies were everywhere around Chicago! I was struck but the contrast of the butterfly with the faded college posters.
Been a bit busy so I have not had a chance to post in a while - hope to post some more photos over the next few days. I really enjoy #Pixelfed but sometimes hate posting from my phone. Looking forward to the update that will allow HEIC photos from the website.
#Laphoto2023dujour n°110 : Une partie du cimetière de Siglufjörður le 18 décembre dernier vers 20h30, soit deux heures avant la première éruption du Sundhnúksgígaröð 500 km plus au sud.
I live on this street. Outside my window I’ve seen a child learning to ride a #bike, seen countless dogs and children going for walks and watch as cyclists of every kind roll by. What a tragedy to lose this small oasis from #cars.
It never ceases to amaze me how unserious this #city is regarding the safety of people outside of cars. This stinks. #nyc#OpenStreets