Cycling Karma
There was a car commercial that showed people being nice to each other and upon receiving that kindness, passing kindness along to another. This chain repeated several times, creating good feeling out of almost nothing, then time reversed back up to the beginning of the chain which, in TV land of course, was the car.
This is in Winn Park along my Georgia Tech route. For me, it's a few moments spent in places like the one pictured here that trigger a chain reaction of good feelings that ripple through my slice of the world.
I hope this post can make ripples in your slice of the world.
Labels: bike-commuting, citycycling, fun advocacy
5 Comments:
That's a gorgeous park -- thanks for sharing the photo. I've got a couple I hope to post later on that I think you'll like.
Looking forward to them; your photos especially.
The park looks like a lovely place to ride to and bring a book. The car commercial must be an example of some kind of reverse thing. Like calling a really fat guy tiny.
p.s. Because car people are not that nice.
RYN about passing landmarks. I did a post a while ago where I posted a couple of pictures of things I had passed for 8 years and finally noticed them that day.
So yes, your correct about using the same route and not seeing things.
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