A Friendly Lunch

Airports around the holidays can be stressful places. But I found everyone to be MORE than gracious. For example, I met these fine gentlemen in the security line and then joined them for a sandwhich (at the only place in Reagan’s Terminal A). They were… Read More

A Friendly Lunch

Airports around the holidays can be stressful places. But I found everyone to be MORE than gracious. For example, I met these fine gentlemen in the security line and then joined them for a sandwhich (at the only place in Reagan’s Terminal A). They were… Read More

D.C. Quarter

I was pleased to report yesterday that we got our postmark stamp back, but today’s news is even better for those who have long paved the way for D.C. Statehood. (Not that coinage really means much, but incrementally, it’s a step forward, I guess…) D.C.… Read More

D.C. Quarter

I was pleased to report yesterday that we got our postmark stamp back, but today’s news is even better for those who have long paved the way for D.C. Statehood. (Not that coinage really means much, but incrementally, it’s a step forward, I guess…) D.C.… Read More

Fire Alarms

The building where I work was evacuated for a fire alarm this morning. Purely by coincidence, the Old Executive Office Building also had a fire this morning (I say also though I have no proof that ours was not a false alarm).

Help Anacostia Get an HGTV Makeover

D.C.’s own Anacostia neighborhood is in the running for a renovation! A current HGTV contest, “Change the World, Start at Home,” has selected Anacostia to compete with nine other cities for a major makeover. Vote here, or go to http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/ah_change_the_world/text/0,,HGTV_30676_65469,00.html to find out more about… Read More