I don’t know DC very well, so it’s full of newness for me. How does one find new and interesting things in an unfamiliar city? Going around with Liz certainly helps, good folks ride critical mass, and offering to teach bike cart fabrication never hurts too.

2 Responses to “the time in DC”

  1. steve rapp Says:

    Hey Aaron! Just got your email through Bonna. I was just saying to Ulli yesterday that I should call Bonna to ask for your mail/email address. Sixth sense I guess. So, still in DC til October. It is an interesting place to poke around the national treasures. Not a bad place to work for a year or two and then get out. So Ulli and I would like to make a donation of $100. Where and how is the best way to do that? Is paypal faster than sending your Mom a check? Please advise.

    Keep up the good work! Know that we’re thinking of you and wishing you the best. Do you have an address in Africa where we can send mail? Can people send you stuff without you having to pay a tariff? You should find out before you go. I once had to pay $15 to get a tin of cookies from the post office that my Aunt Kathy sent to me for my birthday!

    Note our change in email address: usrapp@verizon.net.

    Peace,
    Steve

  2. Marilyn Tsinidis Says:

    Is it possible to donate money, tools or old bikes directly through you?

    I teach at Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School and we have a Social Justice groups that raises money fro various projects. I am also pretty sure that there would be more than a few bikes that are stashed in garages that have been out-grown or not needed any more.

    Cheers Marilyn


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