2020: The Year I was Flattened, and survived

When I started this year, I wanted to get into swing dancing. A friend of mine who I met online said that she would go with me to the Mercury Café’s swing nights and support me in my endeavors. The first two sessions in early January were electric, and it was a morale booster thatContinue reading “2020: The Year I was Flattened, and survived”

Year 4 in Colorado: The Recovery

March 13th, 2020. That is the day that the world as I knew it effectively ended for me. I had been applying for jobs wildly in the run up to the day, getting tons of first and second round interviews. It felt like the tide was going to turn for me and I would getContinue reading “Year 4 in Colorado: The Recovery”

Denver Stay at Home: What does it mean for Cyclists and Bicycling?

Yesterday, Denver put joined San Francisco and others in being one of the first cities in the United States to put in a Stay at Home (SaH) public health order to combat the spread of COVID-19. While the biggest news came in regards to the quick reversal of the policy about liquor stores and dispensariesContinue reading “Denver Stay at Home: What does it mean for Cyclists and Bicycling?”

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