Sculpture on a front lawn in Foggy Bottom: oblique black cube ascends into white butterfly peeling away from upper vertice.
(Butterfly Cube uploaded by brownpau.)
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Sculpture on a front lawn in Foggy Bottom: oblique black cube ascends into white butterfly peeling away from upper vertice.
(Butterfly Cube uploaded by brownpau.)
Here is a photo of Pandora assuming something close to the Serious/Business Cat pose on her blanket bed, along with some other snaps of her rolling about on the carpet. She is so cute. Also see McWetboy’s Kittens and Snakes.
Looking up the Red Line from the edge of Dupont Circle station. You can’t see them in the gloomy B/W noir effect, but there’s two track inspectors just beyond the lit area.
(Metro Tunnel uploaded by brownpau.)
Flood warnings on the Potomac River today due to swelling brought about by heavy rains. Here’s a quick clip from the Harbour, with a close up of the measuring stick on the dock, about a half hour before tide hits its highest mark. Lots of debris on the river, and the water is almost six feet deep. (I rarely see it go over five.)
The last two cars of this Blue Line train were dark. Train was running, air conditioning worked, there were people inside, but it was dark up till McPherson Square. Then the lights came on. Quite strange.
Later on, I got on a Red Line train and was buzzed by a threatening-looking bee. I killed it, much to the appreciation of others in the vicinity who were also being swooped upon.
Clouds, buildings, river, flags. Stormy weather passing over us.
(Clouds over Rosslyn uploaded by brownpau.)
Nice, they’re done renovating the fountain at Washington Harbour. The planter islands are nice.
(Harbour Fountain renovated uploaded by brownpau.)
Above left: view from the train as we leave Metropark, New Jersey. You can see my reflection in the window. Above right: Walking down the platform and recording from the hip after getting off the train at Union Station in Washington, DC.
Amy and I were up in NJ for the weekend, visiting her grandma and hanging around the deep McMansion-infested wilds of the New Jersey suburban landscape. We also went to church (same church we were married in), and I ate a massive Reuben at Galloping Hill Grill, and a “Bife a Portuguesa,” (grilled steak topped with ham and fried egg) at Valença Restaurant in Elizabeth. Both were huge. My stomach no feel so good now.
Here are a few photos, including a flock (herd? pride? pod?) of deer we spotted right outside Grandma’s home:
You know what time our train pulled into DC after delays? Almost 4AM.
Passing by the C&O on my way to work; clips of the Georgetowner boat and Locks 3 and 4. My shadow makes a brief appearance. Previous video entry from aboard the C&O Canal Boat.