 Hey Arlington! My name is Tom and I live over at Morningside Heights near the Stratton School. And this is my bicycle. I love this bicycle because it has these big knobby tires so I can take it off-road and go mountain biking. And I have saddlebags on it so I can get groceries. We love biking over to the right log farm just down the road, getting some groceries and bringing them back home. And it's got these great shocks in the front and a nice comfortable seat so it's a great ride and I use zero carbon to get from place to place and I get good exercise. Thanks! Hey Arlington! I'm Caitlin and this is my used bike from Craigslist. You know before this year I didn't ride it all that much but it's been a really great way to get out of the house, get some exercise and just see people in the neighborhood. I've got this little bag here for my keys and my phone and my mask and I've also gotten my groceries with it. It's just a great way to have a green ride and help protect the planet. So help you join me. Thanks for watching. Bye! This is a happy bike ride I have to share with you today. During this time of coronavirus crisis and the looming climate crisis behind it, I'm off to the Heinz Convention Center to get my second COVID vaccination today. And of course I'm going to be doing this by bicycle thinking about these two crises together. You might think to yourself that handling these big challenges of our time has to involve some type of austerity. But as we take this journey together and take a look at the wonderful infrastructure in Arlington along the Minuteman Bikeway and in Cambridge and along the Charles River and in Boston itself, ask yourself does this really look like austerity or does this not look like some type of vision of a better world in front of us? This is Robert. I want to tell you about my tractor on EV7 e-bike. It's a commuting bike that folds up and it's 42 pounds. It's got a battery. I'll let me show you how it folds up. But this bike's got an end in itself. It's a means for me to achieve my decarbonizing strategy. So when I moved to this lot close to 30 years ago, I saw a 30 foot drop in the southeast direction and I said that'll be useful one day. So a few years ago, I had two Volkswagen diesels. Then the Volkswagen scandal broke. I sold them. At that time I put 24 solar panels on the front of my house and once I bought a Honda Clarity hybrid, I got a level two charger and nine more solar panels on the southwest side of the house. So now I have a credit for electricity. I have a free commute to BU, well an electric commute and all my old Christie's covered.