Eunice:

Thanks for taking the time to assembly those photos & post.  It's wonderful 
that a ride of remembrance continues.  It's said that so long as a person 
is remembered, that person is still with us.  

dougP

On Friday, July 10, 2015 at 7:15:20 PM UTC-7, Eunice Chang wrote:
>
> I've been meaning to write this since last year.
>
> Most of you know Seth Vidal, who frequented RBW list and who was killed in 
> a hit and run two years ago. One of the things he liked was the ride 
> reports. He'd share them with me and we'd plan rides. 
>
> I joined the list a few months after he died, mostly just to update the 
> group, but I've also read some of your ride reports, and they were very, 
> very helpful on getting me back on the bike and rediscovering a new, but 
> different, kind of joy that only bicycles can provide. I thought I'd 
> contribute as well. It's also my small way of saying thanks for your 
> support, intentional or not. 
>
> I've organized rides of remembrance on the day he died, and I rode his 
> Hilsen in both cases. This year, a friend of mine borrowed my QB for the 
> memorial ride so two Rivs were well represented. :)
>
> The ride was roughly 2 miles- it was just a slow roll through the 
> neighborhood to the area where Seth was killed, to where the ghost bike 
> was,  have a moment of silence, and then through a very short trail along 
> Ellerbee Creek and back to the starting point. We went to a pub later. The 
> most amazing thing was that when we all lined up in front of the ghost 
> bike, traffic actually slowed down (it almost never does- it's a 35 mph but 
> since it leads to highways on both ends, most folks go 45-50).
>
> I led the ride, but I am a terrible ride leader. Last year, I rode really 
> fast ahead of the pack and it became a joke (after years of riding the 
> tandem and having Seth tell me to pedal harder, it's kind of hard to break 
> the habit). This year a friend took me for an impromptu 14 mile ride the 
> day before and another friend made sure I had a few beers in before the 
> ride. I apparently still went too fast, and someone kind of had to chase me 
> down to make sure I waited for the group. And honestly, I tried to slow 
> down. It's not my fault Rivs are extremely efficient machines. 
>
> And I would have taken photos, except I managed to destroy my camera with 
> the water from the bouquet of sunflowers (Seth's favorite) that I left at 
> the ghost bike. So I've collected others' into this album:
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/sets/72157655728650855
>
> Keep riding and writing. You never know who you might reach. 
>
> -Eunice "still enjoying the ride" Chang
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