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RE: Empty Streets

Hello lazybones, through the glass.... 👋

I finally found a chance to catch up and I find many interesting facts here about your city. It is beautiful even if its streets are narrow. How much architectural beauty! 😍
Already about the earthquakes you mentioned it in a post some time ago, but I didn't know about the bombing of the National Theater by mistake. And well, cities get tired, Sundays were made to sleep a little longer in the morning. funny that, ha! You know when I saw the cyclists I said to myself: that's how I would ride in Bucharest.

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Lazybones, da. I like everything that starts with lazy, from Deep Purple onwards.
You help me think I've managed to say more about the city this time... that's kind of what I want to do. I'm writing about myself, like we all do here (I mean everyone writes about themselves...) but I want more of what's beyond me to be seen. I try to write about a place and an atmosphere and I don't want to hide that I show more of the beautiful and interesting parts, if I can.

Biking is a new trend in the city, it was introduced later as a kind of obligation from the European Union. Many young people use bikes. I have also missed this train, I mean I am not interested in it anymore. I prefer walking but there are many old people like me who run around on bikes.
I'm sure you'd do very well in this landscape, on your bike.
Thank you!

I imagine there will be more harmony and consideration there for cyclists to enjoy the ride.
Here there are no cycle lanes.

Thank you for your very detailed and interesting posts. 😉

My pleasure and thanks for reading.
Bikes and bikers are likely to be increasingly considered as an alternative to traffic congestion. I already have several friends who bike across town on their way to work.