Monthly Archives: April 2015

Profile Response: BJ Krintzman and Richard Ortner

BJ Krintzman is an attorney and arbitrator from Newton, MA, and a Director of The Boston Conservatory, a private college of music, theater, and dance in Boston, MA. Richard Ortner is a wannabe tomato grower from Canaan, New York. Until … Continue reading

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Trip Log – T minus Two Weeks and Counting

April is prep month for “How will we live tomorrow?” I’m preparing for the trip and asking locals my question. The only official training I am doing is that I now ride my bike everywhere, in all weather. That’s no … Continue reading

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How Will We Live Tomorrow? Responses – 2

How will we live tomorrow? “I have two answers to the question. Literally, tomorrow we will live life as today, with too small a degree of change to notice. That could wind us up in a bad spot. “Two hundred … Continue reading

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Profile Response: Mark Davis

Mark Davis is an artist of dancing light and ethereal shapes. His stabiles may be as small as desk accessories; his mobiles expansive as a flock of birds. His work is joyful and buoyant. Yet he revealed another side of … Continue reading

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The Gear – A Year’s Worth of Stuff in Two Bags

When you plan to travel by bicycle for a year, you think hard about what to carry, because your feet have to propel every ounce thousands of miles. Although it’s possible to hang four, five, even six bags on the … Continue reading

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Featured Response: Susan Schiro

Susan Schiro, Executive Director of Career Collaborative in Boston was the first person to respond to my question. Here is her response. I look forward to receiving yours: You’ve got me thinking: what question are you asking? How should we … Continue reading

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How Will We Live Tomorrow? Responses – 1

How will we live tomorrow? By not sweating the small stuff. Emma Lipton, Yoga Instructor, Nashua, NH __________ How Will We Live Tomorrow? More people are talking about the future now than at any time in my life, and that is a good … Continue reading

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The Responses: Whom am I Going to Ask?

The more people who want to answer my question, “How will we live tomorrow?” the better. For starters, I plan to ask four specific groups: people I know; people I don’t know, people in power today; and people who offer … Continue reading

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The Question: How Will We Live Tomorrow?

As I travel across 48 states, I plan to ask people along the way, “How will we live tomorrow?” Why ask a question? Why ask that particular question? A ready question is a conversation starter. Traveling alone is conducive to … Continue reading

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The Route: Where and Why?

I want to ride my bicycle to all 48 contiguous United States. I don’t know why. The idea lodged in my head a few years ago and the itch just keeps growing. Bicycling across country is noteworthy but hardly unique; … Continue reading

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