I don’t think bike commuting helps make friends in every city or community but it sure helps here. Using my bike almost exclusively for transportation in the city of Memphis makes me a bit of a novelty. Given that midtown Memphis is a pretty diverse place and there are a lot of bike commuters, I’m also not hated for being one that impeeds traffic.
Almost everywhere I go, people talk to me about commuting on a bike. I have people at intersections roll down their window, usually to ask me a question about why I’m out on a bike. I just started at a new gym and while very few people want to talk at 6:30am, the fact that I walk in wearing a bike helmet seems to be a great conversation starter. Sure, most conversations center around the weather for that day but at least people feel compelled to interact with me. These situations just confirm my belief that bike commuting makes for stronger communities by stimulating people to interact with each other.
Hey Mason, I thought about you and your extended family in Haiti with the earthquake. Please know that you are all in my prayers, I hope that no one you know was hurt.
Blessings,
Annette
Hi Mason,
I thought of you and Ernot last night when I heard the news of the earthquake in Haiti. I hope Ernot’s family are all right. Take care. It was great seeing you two over the holidays! Sue
Our immediate family is okay, just a little shaken up. We still have many friends and family in the capital that we have not heard from. Two of the RPCVs I served with that live in the capital have contacted our Haiti Yahoo Group and are okay (You may have seen one of them — Matt Marek — on CNN with Anderson Cooper last night). The capital is almost completely destroyed.
Thanks for the Note,
Mason
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