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    Bike the Sites At Night

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    I was downtown Friday night and when we left the event on Capitol Hill it was like a ghost town but what a beautiful ghost town. I'd really like to do the bike the sites at night tour sometime this summer.
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    Whew! So glad you said "summer" - as I look out at the 15 degree reading on my thermometer this morning!
    That sounds like fun. Excellent change-up for the DC-TE Tour of D.C.
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    I'd be in for that, if I could get lights/reflectors fairly cheap.
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    Oh, you make me wish I was still in DC (not much can do that!)

    The monuments at night are the best way to see them. I particularly like FDR memorial and the Korean Vets monument at night. Have fun, wait til it's warm!

    Oh, and seek out the Einstein memorial. It's good during the day, too.

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    i used to walk by Albert once in a while. Seems there were always kids climbing on him.
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    Where's Al? I don't think I've ever seen him.
    The "Victims of Communism" we saw on the last TE-DC Tour DC was a first for me for that one.
    Always fun to search out the hidden ones, the obscure ones, the forgotten ones. In fact....we should keep a running tally of them! We can even throw the Exorcist stairs in there.....
    Okay...I digress.....
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    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Albert is engineered so that if you stand in a certain point, and your friend is on his lap (I think) and you whisper, your friend can hear you. Also notice the universe at Albert's feet.

    My old office did the environmental work for the Victims of Communism monument. I always found the name a bit strange. Another obscure one is the Friendship Urn (opposite end of island from Hains Point).

    Lots of monuments in Richmond--I think I'll create a Bike-the-Confederates tour down here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Lots of monuments in Richmond--I think I'll create a Bike-the-Confederates tour down here!

    Oh Tulip - and we'd even get to ride the cobbles on Monument Ave!
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    Ohh, I'd love to join you guys for a ride in the city in the summer definitely! I wish this weather would just stop already!
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    Quote Originally Posted by F8th637 View Post
    I wish this weather would just stop already!
    Amen, sister.
    I don't even think I'm gonna make it to spin class tonight, it's just too icy and not worth the risk.

    And oh, by the way, come on up!
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    At least the sun is suppose to be coming out tomorrow. That's some consolation, right?
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    Sure, Annie

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    I would totally be up for that this summer! I've been out of commission for sometime - me sick, my sister having unsuccessful surgery for cancer, now my cat dying of cancer - really, I could so very much use something to look forward to! And bike the monuments at night, in WARM weather, sounds like something to add to that column! Right now, I'd just love it if I could make it to spin or go for a short run, but my lungs won't allow that just yet!

 

 

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