Yes indeed!  I put up a few video on Qik of some eeeeerily deserted DC
streets and bridges.  I was just tooling around, alone on some major
thoroughfares, in the middle of the day.  I stopped several times to
make photos, and all I could hear was wind. Wild.

Then I pedaled back across Chain Bridge into my VA neighborhood, and
it was back to reality . . .

Bob

On Jan 21, 6:35 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was at the inauguration and it seemed afterwards, depending on where
> you were headed, it was a great day to be on a bike in DC with so many
> streets closed to cars. The vibe in DC was amazing. Everyone was in
> high spririts and so gracious. Sounds like the bike parking went
> smooth, I wish I could say as much for getting into the inauguration,
> what a nightmare. But it was worth it. Now back to Portland and my
> bicycles.
>
> --mike
>
> On Jan 21, 4:40 am, Bob <linthi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertlinthicum/3213101340/
>
> > I rode down to watch our new president sworn into office. WABA
> > volunteers did a great job of encouraging bicycling to the
> > Inauguration.
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