 Today is Bike to Work Day. It's an annual celebration that is nationwide, the League of American Bicyclists organized. And here in Columbia, we try to have rides that come from different parts of the city, and then we meet at the State House at 830 for a ride down Main Street to City Hall, and then just kind of partner separate ways. I know it's a hotter day today and certainly feels like it, but we're excited it's Bike to Work Day. It's, often we have a larger turnout, but it has been a couple years since we've had an organized Bike to Work Day event with folks working from home or changing their schedules, but it feels really nice to be out. I know in a lot of the group rides that some of the bike clubs and bike shops have been doing have kicked back up and folks are getting back into it. And it's just a great way to build community and learn what's going on in your community and kind of make those connections. And it's a huge sustainability piece. It takes, you know, a lot of drivers might be concerned about cyclists on the roads, but we're actually reducing the amount of traffic on the roads. We're able to kind of stagger that rush hour for folks. So it's a great way to, you know, slow down and learn a little bit more about your community too. You notice a lot more when you're riding. You can kind of pay attention to other changes in the city. You might get to see some spring flowers, that sort of thing. You know, everybody rides for a different reason, but the key is that they're out there, they're celebrating, and there are a lot of great ways to do that. Even though Bike Month is wrapping up, you do have opportunities to take a virtual ride. You can also, by virtual ride, I mean, follow us around the city through historic preservation areas on a bike. And there are a number of group rides. Like I mentioned, a lot of the bike shops and bike groups around town host those group rides. And those continue on outside of Bike Month. So check out our website. It's columbiacompass.org slash celebrate may. And there are some great listings of existing rides in a good way for you to plug in if you weren't able to join us today. We actually have a pretty high mode share for pedestrians. You'd think students certainly are a big part of that in the downtown. We're about average for bicyclists, and that there are some great opportunities that folks may not be aware of from our greenways to their opportunities to ride at Fort Jackson. The Fort is kind to provide cycling passes for those who want them. And we have, just in general, we have good weather. So it's 99 today, but we have a lot of months of the year where it's a great time to ride and it doesn't get too hot, it doesn't get too cold. So it's just a good way to get out in a round town.