I assume he's saying what the Park Ranger told us when he kicked us out
of the memorial: "No bikes allowed!" You can tell he meant it by the
stern expression on his face...
> I am standing with the Bleriot (of course) - that's Steve Palincsar to
> my right with his George Longstaff (very handsome lugged bike).
> We rode from near National Harbor in Maryland, across the Wilson
> Bridge to Old Town Alexandria in Virginia, then along the Potomac
> River, crossing over to D.C. and regrouping at the Jefferson Memorial.
> Our group of 12 then toured some of the sites of DC: Martin Luther
> King Memorial, World War II memorial, White House, Capitol (where the
> House of Representatives flag was flying because they were debating
> the fiscal cliff bill). We passed many of the Smithsonian museums,
> and the Washington Monument, too. A fun time but a tour, not a fast
> ride.
My first time on the Cycletracks in downtown DC, too: they implemented
them after I retired & quit commuting to downtown DC. I'd ridden on
those streets before, of course, but it was rather strange riding in the
left-most lane on Pennsylvania Ave. Of course, there was almost no
traffic, either bicycle or motor vehicle.
Joan neglected to mention another of the highlights of the ride: two
chain breaks (same rider, same chain, broke twice) with accompanying
roadside repairs. Joan had a multi-tool with a decent chain tool
attachment that saved the day.