Leader: Ron Altemus
Members: Gene Villiva, Esther Stewart, Sherwood Byers, Sr., Robin Garnett, Leslie Tierstein in front of the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree
Route: from Belle Haven Park, north on the Mt Vernon Trail, cross the 14th St bridge, around the east side of the Tidal Basin, then Raoul Wallenberg Place/15th St NW to Jefferson Drive, 3rd St NW, and the Botanical Gardens. Return via 3rd St NW to Madison Drive, 15th St/Raoul Wallenberg to 14th Street bridge, and Mt Vernon Trail back to Jones Point Park or Belle Haven Park.
Weather: temps in the mid 40s, 7-9 mph air out of the NW, enough clouds in the sky to hide the sun throughout the ride though when it was free of obstruction it felt much warmer.
AMS: RL swept in the low 10s
Mechanicals/Mishaps: none
Report: our ride up the Mt Vernon Trail started under cool conditions as the sun was mostly hidden and air movement out of the NW gave us a bit of a headwind. Leslie met us at the Jefferson Memorial and with Sherwood leading, your friendly neighborhood ride leader sweeping, we traveled across the Mall to the Botanical Gardens. Since it was a work day, the grounds weren't too crowded and it was easy to watch the trains move through the displays of various pollinators, all constructed from plant matter. Esther, Sherwood, and Robin took various pictures of the display, as shown below:
Inside the building, Washington's famous edifices were represented by models, again constructed from plants. Robin captured this photo of the U.S. Capitol:
After leaving the Botanical Gardens, we made a short trip over to the real U.S. Capitol's grounds to see it's Christmas tree. A group photo was taken there, then Sherwood went artistic trying to get the "perfect shot," putting himself in harm's way of being run over by a group of toddlers or loose baby carriage. Physical gyrations and the result:
As we headed back approaching the pedestrian/bike lane across the 14th St Bridge, Sue Gunter passed us going into DC. Sherwood turned to catch up with her and talk to her (and the RL saw her later in Alexandria on the trail near Montgomery St). Sue has been able to resume cycling; she was out yesterday on 10 mile ride and had upped her distance a bit for her ride today. She looked good, she said she felt good, and it was great to see her out riding again.