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Showing posts with label The Ed Koch Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Ed Koch Bridge. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2020

1st Sunday in May in Bygone Years & Now


Under "normal" circumstances, The TD Five Boro Bike Tour would be occurring today, as it always takes place on the first Sunday in May.

I participated in it as a stoker on a tandem bike for a number of years, including 2011, when Max was my captain. In the photo directly above, we are on the 59th Street ("Feelin' Groovy") Bridge and as you can see, there would be little social distancing at such an event.

This past March, Bike New York stated, "we regretfully announced that the TD Five Boro Bike Tour would not be held as originally planned on May, 3, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

While New York City officials marshal every available resource to slow the spread of the virus and save lives, we continue to discuss alternative dates for later in the year. We’ll keep you apprised as these discussions progress.

Be assured, the health and well-being of everyone participating in and supporting the 43rd Annual Tour is our top priority. And we’re grateful for your patience as we navigate this unprecedented global health crisis. We’ll communicate promptly once more information is available and conversations with our partners in City government have concluded.

Until then, please take care of yourselves, stay healthy, and be safe. We’re in this together."

I am grateful to have been able to participate in it for a number of years and I'm sorry for those who had probably looked forward to being a part of it this year (it was not in my plan) but there will be other opportunities if everyone does the right thing now; so please keep safe and remain hopeful for better times.

On another note, The 59th Street Bridge, is also known as The Queensboro Bridge and The Ed Koch Bridge. It became known as The Feelin' Groovy Bridge due to a song of the same name by Simon and Garfunkel.

Events like the Five Boro Bike Tour and outdoor concerts in Central Park are all on hold for now as NYC looks at how to reopen after the pandemic.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Throwback Thursday: 9-20-2017's Tandem Tale (The Seventh Ride of the 2017 Season)




The three photographs which are atop this entry feature various views (from my vantage point of being in the backseat of an automobile that was heading north up the FDR) of what was once known as The Queensboro Bridge. This bridge connects the neighborhood of Long Island City in the borough of Queens with Manhattan. Sometimes it is called The 59th Street Bridge because its Manhattan end is located between 59th and 60th Streets.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Woohoo! Completed my Third Five Boro Bike Tour, and I'm feelin' groovy. . .


Woohoo! I've just completed my Third Five Boro Bike Tour (a tour that I described yesterday), and, as Paul Simon would say, I'm feelin' groovy.

And I am not alone in feelin' groovy, according to You Tube,"some guy was walking down the street around 59th street and he started whistling 'the 59th street bridge song', and some guy behind him started whistling along with him, and that guy was........ Paul Simon."