Today might have been the nicest day so far this year. There was a day or two in April that were pretty spectacular but they lacked some credibility as being clearly out of season. Today was a really nice day in May, and lo and behold, it IS May.
The two hour ride today took a little over two hours. So I was slower than yesterday but even so it was one of the fastest rides of the year. And today I didn't feel as much like I had put myself through a wringer as I felt yesterday. This has been remarked upon plenty and it is starting to prove out again: Riding in cold weather is hard, hard work. It is so much easier when conditions are like they are today.
I rode the Capital loop. There was a bit of a snag as the annual AIDS walk had closed the River Road. Fortunately I only wanted to ride one block on the River Road and apparently it was only closed for cars anyway. I was sitting there next to the police car at the barricades thinking about an alternate route when two bicycles went past me and the barricades and onto the route. I glanced at the officer and he clearly did not care. So I rode my one block on the River Road down to this monument.
I have tried to get this photograph numerous times in the past mostly while riding over there after work. After work I was always confronted with the problem of the setting sun in the sky behind the monument. Today was better.
It is a pretty nice old monument to war veterans. But . . .
This is la Colonne de Vendôme, located in Place Vendôme, Paris.
Or how about this one, a return to the something in front of something motif?
And I have one more, this is Colonne de Juillet (the July Column) in the Place de la Bastille.
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Your temperatures are consistently warmer than ours -- we've had a cool May. The Opera Bastille looks a bit like a shopping center -- except for that thing in front of it, of course.
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