To start off...

They say a picture is worth 1000 words.

This blog started as my personal goal to post a picture each day of my first year living in Washington, D.C. 4 years later, the objective has changed and my posts are much less frequent. I write when I am inspired by an event or experience and do my best to capture feeling and intrigue with the photographs I take. My hope is that somewhere between the pictures and words, you have a glimpse of the inspiration behind each one and that you may experience through them some of the joy and emotion that urges me to share.


(All photography by yours truly)

Friday, June 18, 2010

I scream, you scream..we all scream for Ice Cream!

Day 155: Even my shoes are patriotic…

Day 154: Fire drill at the office building…complete with a smorgasbord of breakfast treats for when we were done. Apparently 13 minutes to empty a 14-level building is not acceptable, so I guess we failed.

Day 153: Started moving stuff tonight into the new place tonight! Pictures will have to wait until things are a bit more settled. For now this beautiful sailboat picture that I got from Winnie will have to do :)
Day 152: (Above)I looked down and straight up laughed when I saw this as I packed. Please note the books that are laid nicely in the box and the one thrown in the duffel bag on the floor. Ha!

Day 151: It was burning hot, 2 in the morning, and I could not fall asleep. Best solution? Ice cream in bed.

Day 150: Fireworks are legal? Actually heard that they are okay so long as they don't go more than 9 feet, so the vendors in Virginia only sell that size!

Day 149: Murphy’s in Old Town! My favorite pub with live Irish music fading into “Sweet Caroline”, “Piano Man”, and other crowd favorites as the night goes on!

Day 148: Thursdays are Farmer’s Market days on 15th street in front of the White House! The street is blocked off for vendors until about 7:00pm. It was a pleasant surprise this evening. Apparently even the busy streets of a city like D.C. can take some time for home grown food!

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