The Mast Of The Amistad
Visiting the marina at the National Harbor. This old vessel was docked and giving free tours of the deck.
Visiting the marina at the National Harbor. This old vessel was docked and giving free tours of the deck.
At the National Harbor again this weekend and made it down to the waterfront. This guy is big enough to climb on.
Only at a martial arts center do these two things co-exist.
Walking home when this scene caught my eye. Looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend.
While walking to work along M street I came across a group of local protestors protesting unfair wages. They were banging make shift drums, yelling, and holding big signs. Typical protesting affairs. Then I saw the huge inflatable rat atop a Prius. Huge rats must not be earning fair wages also.
Kristina is in New York for the weekend visiting a friend. My roommates went out to Silver Spring to see a movie. This leaves me home all alone with Puck the cat. I’m waiting for my computer to finish processing some images when Puck started being all cute right next to my foot.
Work kept me at the office late once again as we hurridly fix bugs before the big launch on Friday. These rays of light slipping away were captured as I was walking out of the Glenmont metro station.
It’s later than usual on my Metro ride home. I ‘ve been working on a big, big project at work that goes live on Thursday night.
This is why I wear it down. Although I do kind of look like an early version of Bart Simpson.
Kristina and I got a free bed set from her aunt so we hauled it in from Hunt Valley. Puck is seen here sitting atop my old mattress that was later taken to Kristina’s parent’s house. I really hope someone makes a LOLcat out of this pic.