Wow. Speedy recovery!
On Monday, October 17, 2016, WETH wrote:
> Dear Ryan,
> So sorry to learn about your injury. Best wishes for quick healing and an
> early return to the saddle. I had a similar thing happen to me in June.
> Fortunately I was able to turn partially parallel to the car so I b
Erl,
Sorry to hear about the pain and I hope it subsides quickly. Your commute
description is absolutely lovely though and I've reread it twice, thanks for
sharing with the group along with your great commute photos which help remind
me to take a moment and do the same more often.
Congrats on
Hi Erl,
Great description and set of photos to go along with it. I almost felt I
was there riding with you! Hope you recover quickly and are back riding
again soon.
It's raining in the SF Bay Area! How foreign it seems! Makes you forget
some other bad things going on...
Best,
René
On Sunday, O
Patrick,
As usual, I agree with Sheldon Brown!
I do love the Art Deco style of the Chancery. My commute concludes at one of
the schools on the grounds of the National Cathedral. I begin near Wheaton,
MD. Cycling infrastructure has improved greatly since the 1980s, but not along
Wisconsin Aven
Eloquent. As Sheldon Brown said, commuting cyclists are the really
*serious* cyclists,
and cycle commuting makes what would otherwise be a very annoying chore
into a mini adventure -- at least, I find that so.
I see your route takes you by the Washington National Cathedral. 30 years
ago I lived in
As I spend a beautiful weekend indoors nursing an irritated sciatic nerve, I
thought I'd write about my bike commute. My commuting route winds through
sleepy Washington DC suburban neighborhoods, down hill along a stream, across a
regional park and creek, up hill under an eight lane intestate