Sunday, December 27, 2009

New Blog Launched.....


With the new year approaching, I have finally started a project I've been wanting to do for a while and you can come along with me as I visit 51 Cemeteries over the next few years. The project and blog is called 51cemeteries project (http://www.51cemeteriesproject.blogspot.com/) and I'm really looking for towards the end of the project when I have to visit those far away states (like Hawaii and Alaska).

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Blizzard 2009

Spent most of Saturday indoors working during the Blizzard 2009. But I was able to make a trip to Iwo Jima, also a couple of snow pictures from my metro train ride to work (before they stopped running the above ground trains).











Saturday, December 12, 2009

National Harbor Christmas

Went back to National Harbor in Prince Georges, which was decked out for the holidays...






















Thursday, December 10, 2009

US Capitol Christmas Tree from a Distance...


I was downtown tonight, and was driving by the US Capitol, and had to pull over to take a picture. This was taken from 3rd Street (three blocks away) from the tree. Happy Holidays!!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

First Snow of the Season








It's snowy Saturday in Washington DC area.. the roads are fine, but the grassy area's are covered with the white stuff. Hopefully an early snow doesn't mean a lot of snow this winter, but at least they makes for some good pictures?


Friday, December 4, 2009

Downtown Holiday Market: Opening Night

Another weekend, and I am back to the Penn Quarter/Verizon Center area. Tonight it was for the opening of the Holiday Market which runs thru Christmas. Lots of booths filled with clothes, jewelery, photographs, and other little gifts.




Sunday, November 29, 2009

Spotlight: National Building Museum

Today I am starting new feature here on the blog entitled Spotlight. I will focus on one building both inside and outside.

The first spotlight is my favorite museum in DC, the National Building Museum. Inside, the "Great Hall" has held many big events since the late 1800's. Most recently, it was the site for President Obama "Commander in Chief's Inaugural Ball."








Want to know more about the National Building Museum? Check out their web site at: http://www.nbm.org/





Abe Pollin Remebered: Saturday Night

On Tuesday, Washington Wizards owener Abe Pollin died. Saturday Night, I went with a couple of friends to see a movie at Gallery Place next to the Verizon Center one of Abe Pollins biggest legacies to the city of Washington. When I moved to DC more than 15 years ago, the Verizon Center didn't exist, and that area was one you didn't want to visit. This week, one politican described the area around the Verizon Center as DC's Times Square.








Saturday, November 21, 2009

Blog Post # 200: Early Thanksgiving Day Parade

I think it's fitting that blog post # 200 is a parade. When I was a kid I always loved going to my town's Memorial Day parade, but as an adult if your not at a parade for a purpose (like taking photographs) they can be a little boring. This was my second Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade which takes place two blocks from my apartment. This year the temperature was much warmer than last year!




Washington National Nyger Morgan signed a number of autographs for the kids and couple of adult fans.

What's the law about texting while driving in a parade in Montgomery County?

The always popular Santa Claus telling us that even though we haven't even finished Thanksgiving, the next big holiday is right around the corner.

Santa elf looked a little lost...









Sunday, November 15, 2009

70 plus degrees in mid-November???

The weather was great this Sunday, and it definitely didn't feel like mid-November. I spent another Sunday downtown D.C.


To cold for ice skating rink at the National Gallery of Art's Sculpture Garden.








Sunday, November 8, 2009

Twlight at the memorials

I attended a going away party for a couple of friends downtown, so I was able sneak out in enough of time to head to the memorials around sunset.


All flags are half-staff in memory of Thursdays tragedy at Fort Hood, Texas




I haven't been to the Vietnam Wall in while. This guy was reading a "Welcome Home" sign on the ground in front of the ten's of thousand names on the wall.






Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Capitol with some color

Stopped by Capitol Tuesday Night on my way home from work, and was treated to this light show via this fountain near the dome.











Sunday, October 25, 2009

Fall in Silver Spring

Once again, this weekend we have one rainy day (Saturday) and one nice day (Sunday). I guess we should be grateful that we get once nice day! All these photographs is from my neighborhood...