D.C. in Photos: The White House
Saturday afternoon, we strolled from our hotel on H and 7th, and my dear wife Karen pointed to the right down Pennsylvania Avenue. It was time to see The White House. We saw the guard house and the...
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: Food and Drink
There are plenty of places to eat and drink in Washington, D.C. Captain Obvious reporting for duty. Gordon Biersch was connected to our hotel on H and 7th. Please, no grousing from the Buy Local crowd....
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: The Night Time
Friday night we walked in D.C. In fact, I caught that one before the sun had settled behind the beautiful buildings. Saturday night we high-tailed it over to Verizon Center and spent time inside with...
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: Peek-a-Boo Views
On our five walks around Washington, D.C. during Easter weekend, my dear wife Karen and I saw glimpses of many things that made my wonder, what else? At any intersection, any of the four choices could...
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: Our Canadian Friends
Oh, Canada. The Embassy in Washington, D.C. that belongs to America’s friends to the north certainly is beautiful, I thought, admiring its place next to the Newseum as I walked past with my dear wife...
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: Old and New
The architecture of Washington, D.C., can take your breath away. Some of America’s capital, of course, has been there for centuries. Museums and government buildings were built to stand forever, it...
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: Travel (Metro and Airports)
As long as you put your smart phone on airplane mode, you can do pretty much as you please while on board these days. And that made my iPhone 6 handy indeed for the front and back end of the travel...
View ArticleD.C. in Photos: Finale (Odds and Ends)
The day has come to wrap up this D.C. in Photos series. My gosh, my dear wife Karen and I left for our Easter Weekend getaway to America’s capital two weeks ago today. The passionate picture-taking...
View ArticleCherry tree picking
A cherry tree will be going into the backyard of the Little Bitty in the Syracuse city neighborhood of Eastwood. My dear wife Karen and I took the trip to Chuck Hafner’s Garden Center in North Syracuse...
View ArticleLet’s branch out with a name for our baby
So far, so good, the condition of this new arrival into the life of my dear wife Karen and I. Our little cherry tree has been rained upon. Big winds blew through the Syracuse city neighborhood of...
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