2/11/12

Sustainable Irony

I got a promotion and after some time trying to make it work, I've ended my time (for now) as a car-free Clevelander. With my new schedule, I tried a combination of cycling, bussing and Zipcar. My new sustainability related position has me attending meetings all over the place with very little travel time in between. I'd been leaving early and arriving late to everything which just "aint gonna fly" as my dad would say. The irony is not lost on me.

I've learned a lot from being car-free for 14 months in Cleveland. I've learned:

  • you can live in Cleveland and have a good life sans automobile
  • instant gratification is a lot harder without an auto, I spent less
  • a "transit oriented lifestyle" is the inevitable result
  • I like running into friends on RTA and in the bike lane
  • empathy for families with little kids making complex transit journeys
  • patience for standing outside in all kinds of weather
  • the joy of cycling in winter
  • how to smile at rude motorists
  • how to be a rude cyclist
  • that we need to have better transit network connections
and much more that I hope to apply in my new position. Someday I plan to be car-free again, but in the meantime I plan to have 2-3 car-free work days a week. 

2/5/12

Opportunity and Constraint


Opportunity and Constraint
Originally uploaded by Jenita McGowan.
Opportunity and Constraint