Man, am I glad I’m not in one of those cars
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November 10, 2011 at 2:26 pm #932273
jrenaut
ParticipantMy ride in this morning was a significant help for this hangover I seem to have woken up with. Cramming into a Metro train undoubtedly would have made it worse.
November 10, 2011 at 2:38 pm #932275americancyclo
ParticipantThe fresh air alone is worth it, but I have been loving the foggy landscape views from the Key and Memorial Bridges, not to mention seeing the moon sitting over the Washington monument. Also saw an accident in one of the new westbound lanes on 66. As I rode above him on the Custis, I had the all too familiar thought, “Glad I’m not that guy!”
November 10, 2011 at 2:39 pm #932276Dirt
ParticipantI met and talked with 2 forum people and three friends on the way to work. OneEighth and I met and talked with a guy on a GORGEOUS Colnago C50… new friend made. I had 6 people honk and wave in a happy response to the “Honk if you’re horny” sign on the back of my bike as I rode in 15th street. I got 15 minutes of really good background video and had a lovely photo shoot at the newly re-opened DC WWI Memorial (If you haven’t seen it yet, DEFINITELY take the time to walk over and see it. It is across Penna Ave from MLK Memorial.). The fog was crazy cool.
Perfect start to the day.
Love,
Pete
November 10, 2011 at 2:54 pm #932277PrintError
ParticipantThings I like best about bike commuting:
Having the time to enjoy the gorgeous sunrises/sunsets
∞ mpg, $0.00 / gallon
Gridlock for them = WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE for me as I pass a guhzillion cars
Rain = bad traffic, happy cyclist
Snow = BAD traffic, happy cyclist
Gorgeous weather = HAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPYYYYYYYY CYCLIST!!!!!
I’m almost 30 and in better shape than when I was 20November 10, 2011 at 3:02 pm #932279Arlingtonrider
ParticipantPete, that is an awesome, awesome photo!
November 10, 2011 at 3:36 pm #932282mrkenny83
ParticipantSadly, I had to drive in today.
However, driving made me realize how much I’d fallen in love with the bike-commuting. My favorite things?
1) I see AT LEAST one bunny daily.
2) I see AT LEAST one deer daily.
3) I see AT LEAST one traffic jam daily (that I get to whiz right by).
4) Cyclists are some GOOOOOD looking people.
5) I don’t have to go to the gym
6) I LOVE responding to – “there’s no way you rode your bike today….”
7) I love the ching-ching of my little bell (it’s the little things….)*sigh* With rain in the forecast, I’m dreading what my drive back home will be like.
November 10, 2011 at 3:50 pm #932283Dirt
Participant@Arlingtonrider 10493 wrote:
Pete, that is an awesome, awesome photo!
Thank you! Go there. See it. It is 1.37 million times better in person. The restoration work they did on it is LOVELY. As much as I love the WWII, MLK and FDR and other memorials, the simplicity and beauty of the WWI goes so much further. It is a work of art that FINALLY looks the way it should. It’ll be even better when they get rid of the construction fences and crap behind it.
Here are the stills from this morning’s commute: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedrogringo/sets/72157627972015291/
November 10, 2011 at 4:22 pm #932285PrintError
ParticipantNovember 10, 2011 at 4:40 pm #932287rcannon100
ParticipantI had to drive in today in order to do a favor for a friend. I let the friend know that it was a *really* big favor. UGA! How do people do that every day? I mean really. Why dont they take the subway or VRE or anything other than sitting in those damn tin cans on the 14th St bridge????
I hate every day I have to drive my car in – and fortunately that has become very rare.
November 10, 2011 at 4:55 pm #932288pfunkallstar
ParticipantI get a pretty strong sense of impending doom whenever I have to take the metro in to work, which is about once a month depending on the weather.
November 10, 2011 at 5:04 pm #932289zanna_leigh
ParticipantI just wish I had a longer commute. 2.5 miles is far too short.
November 10, 2011 at 5:18 pm #932290Dirt
Participant@zanna_leigh 10505 wrote:
I just wish I had a longer commute. 2.5 miles is far too short.
I had this discussion on a blog with a few friends recently… I know people are busy and that this area tends to breed stress-monsters, but arranging your schedule so that you have the minimum time to get to and from work makes things worse, instead of better. You get it…. you know that the joy of biking is totally in the journey, not the destination. Even if you only do it once per week, take the 8 mile loop to or from work.
I almost always add 5-10 miles to my commute in both directions. I’m lucky to have that flexibility.
On a different note… or maybe not that different… The joy and inspiration of today’s commute has completely carried over into my morning. I fixed 2 really nagging personality conflicts and found clarity on two big project roadblocks that has lead to either their complete elimination or at least a clear path to their elimination.
Sorry to be so happy, but I needed to uncork a brilliant day and this one has unfolded perfectly…. mostly due to the amazing way in which I arrived at the office this morning. Thanks y’all for everything you do to make rides like this possible.
Pete
November 10, 2011 at 5:47 pm #932294Greenbelt
Participant@zanna_leigh 10505 wrote:
I just wish I had a longer commute. 2.5 miles is far too short.
I’ve heard this from a couple people who saw the long commute rides that I’ve made into videos. They say “Man, I wish I lived further out in the suburbs so I’d have a longer ride each day!”
November 10, 2011 at 6:14 pm #932295rcannon100
ParticipantMy commute is 7 miles, including the Custis Trail Arlington hill. Long enough thank you.
My Friday treat is to go home the long way from SW Wash DC up the W&OD and then loop back around to N Arlington. I think that doubles the ride. Gotta say, love biking the W&OD. Particularly this Fall!!!! (And no grinding Arlington Hill)
November 10, 2011 at 6:30 pm #932296Arlingtonrider
Participant@Greenbelt 10510 wrote:
I’ve heard this from a couple people who saw the long commute rides that I’ve made into videos. They say “Man, I wish I lived further out in the suburbs so I’d have a longer ride each day!”
I was really surprised the first time I heard that, but by the second time, I totally understood. My easy 8 mile commute each way seems pretty close to perfect right now, but I do like to add onto it from time to time.
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