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solarpunk·Solarpunkbysplendid

Simone Weil’s great awakening

I was not familiar with this philosopher but this quote caught my attention

It is misguided to believe that pure arguments and calculated sacrifices alone will help us face our planetary challenges. In Weil’s view, we need transformative experiences that arise when we become attentive to the natural beauty and interconnection that lies outside of ourselves. Weil calls such revelatory forms of attention “praying”:

“At its highest stage attention is the same as prayer. It assumes faith and love. It is associated with a freedom other than that of choice, which occurs at the level of the will – grace. Being so attentive that one no longer has a choice.”

Simone Weil’s great awakeninghttps://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2023/07/simone-weil-great-awakening-wolfram-eilenbergerOpen linkView original on slrpnk.net
citylife·City Lifebysplendid

Shade

Interesting story about urban shade. Early in the article are some interesting history tidbits like

You might imagine that transit planners call the shots — strategically placing shelters outside grocery stores and doctors’ offices on high-frequency routes, according to community need — but Los Angeles, like many cities, has outsourced the job. The first thousand shelters were installed in the 1980s by billboard companies in exchange for the right to sell ad space, and they tended to show up in wealthy areas where ad revenue surpassed maintenance costs. 2

Shadehttps://placesjournal.org/article/shade-an-urban-design-mandate/Open linkView original on slrpnk.net
utilitycycling·utility cyclingbysplendid

utility cycling introduction post

🚴🚲 Welcome to the Utility Cycling community! 🚲🚴

Are you a passionate cyclist who believes that bicycles can transform the way we move around our cities and towns? Are you interested in exploring the world of utility biking where bicycles are a tool for practicality, sustainability, and adventure? If so, you've come to the right place!

At Utility Bicycling, we promote the incredible potential of bicycles as a versatile and efficient mode of transportation. Whether you're a seasoned utility cyclist or just getting started, this subreddit is a hub for sharing experiences, insights, and resources on all things related to utility biking.

One of our main focuses is advocacy for bike infrastructure. We believe that investing in safe and accessible bike infrastructure is crucial for creating vibrant and sustainable communities.

In addition to advocacy, we also love to give shoutouts to great bike infrastructure! Have you encountered a fantastic bike lane, a well-designed bike rack, or any other noteworthy infrastructure element? Share your experiences and photos here, and let's celebrate the efforts of those who prioritize the needs of cyclists.

Utility biking isn't just about infrastructure; it's also about keeping our bicycles in great shape. We discuss maintenance topics, tips, and tricks to help you keep your bike running smoothly and efficiently. Whether it's basic maintenance, repairs, or upgrades, our community is here to offer guidance and support. Feel free to ask questions or share your expertise, and let's learn from each other to ensure our bikes are always ready for the road ahead.

Cargo biking is another exciting aspect of utility cycling that we dive into here. Whether you're a parent using a cargo bike for family outings, a small business owner utilizing a bike for deliveries, or simply someone who loves the practicality of hauling cargo by bike, this subreddit is a space to discuss equipment, share experiences, and explore the potential of cargo biking.

So, hop on your bike, bring your enthusiasm, and join us in this vibrant community of utility cyclists. Together, we can inspire, educate, and support one another as we embrace the power of the bicycle and work towards a more sustainable, accessible, and enjoyable way of moving through the world. Happy cycling! 🚲🌍

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