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Dec 30, 2024 |
Warm end of the Year With late December temperatures in the mid 60s, I couldn’t stay home. I took the canoe (and the cool weather gear as the water is pretty chilly) to Angler’s Inn. Early afternoon on a Monday and I had the river to myself — along with a couple ducks. As I was heading back towards the car, more folks were showing up. The river was about 3.3 and I think they were heading upstream to Rocky Island. Clearly leaves are off the trees now. I think this makes it look colder than it really was. |
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National Aquarium Robert had the great idea to check out the National Aquarium while he’s here. We went up for the afternoon yesterday (carefully ensuring we’d be home in time to watch the Commanders host the Falcons on Sunday Night Football). Of course, we needed a photo in front of the Domino Sugars sign across the harbor (trust me, that’s the sign). That’s in honor of Lee and her Texas sheet cake recipe which calls for a box of powdered sugar for the frosting. After giving it some thought, we concluded Baltimore still has a better aquarium than Seattle (though Seattle’s is much improved based on our trip this past Thanksgiving). Seattle’s new wing does have a fantastic viewing window. And it’s much lighter. And it has that cool bowmouth guitarfish we’ve never seen anywhere else. But Baltimore seems to have more tanks and more variety. So maybe just a little bit better… maybe. Robert asked a docent why Baltimore has a rain forest area as part of the aquarium. I think I overheard correctly that they are making the point about the connectedness of water. The rain falls in the rain forest, flows downstream and ends up in the ocean. But that still doesn’t make this sloth an ocean-dweller :) |
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Dec 27, 2024 |
Yellow and Blue Nice day for a walk around Alexandria. And I liked the way the Cherry Blossom’s wheel looked framed within the back deck of one of the Potomac Water Taxis. I guess it was the variety of yellows and oranges that drew my attention. I happened to bring my “real” camera, so these are not cellphone photos. I wish I’d thought to try to use that as well to compare the two. On the way back up Cameron Street, I liked the neighborhood’s endorsement of their Scottish heritage. I stayed in for the Scottish Walk this year, but Sarah was out to represent the SFA. One of this years we’ll catch up with the McNaughton clan. |
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Dec 26, 2024 |
Consistency We renewed our memebership in the National Building Museum when we went by to check out the Brutalist exhibit. Robert is big fan of much of DC’s Brutalist architecture, especially the metro stations. And since we were there, and they have such a cool Lego space… Check out this blast from past and compare the styles. |
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Dec 24, 2024 |
Traditional Pool game In honor of Harry Zapolsky (and because it’s a fun tradition) we (Sarah, actually) found a new pool hall in the neighborhood. We had a lot of fun even if Robert left his (Harry’s) cue back in Seattle. The place was empty when we came in (they must have just opened). But quickly filled up with a serious crowd. At least half the snooker players had special gloves for their brace hand. You’ll have to ask Sarah or Robert about who won our games. |
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Old Stories We’ve often talked about that time when… Robert was on the metro and kept taking he’s shoes off. We didn’t want him losing his shoes. Or walking around barefoot. And, shoes were required at day care. So I reached into my commuter bag and got out my duct tape… Last night we all spent a lot of time looking for that photo on this blog. But it looks like it predates posting everything. The photo is in an actual physical photo album that Sarah pulled out this morning. Thus providing the photographic proof. |
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White Christmas Eve Well, there was just a dusting of snow on top of a thin layer of ice this morning. It’s expected to warm up, melt and be clear and cool for Christmas day. Which is tomorrow!!! |
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Dec 20, 2024 |
Enjoying the time hanging out Sarah gave us a great tour of her new office today. Her digs at the Library of Congress wins hands down for the coolest office in the family. When we came home, we lit the fire and pulled out Scrabble. A fun day all around. |
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Dec 18, 2024 |
What a difference a few years makes Last night Robert and I went to Zento for sushi. In September 2017, I added this photo to GMaps for Zento. It was Robert’s first normal use of chopsticks (we’d used the rubber band trick before that). We’ve been several times in the intervening years (usually without Sarah, who is not a sushi fan). It was really fun to relive that memory last night. Our orders have gotten a little more … expansive overtime. Robert has found a couple places around UW for sushi, but it’s pretty expensive for a college student. Maybe on one of our trips to visit, we’ll investigate options out there to compare with Zento. |
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Dec 17, 2024 |
First Day! If you follow Robert on Bluesky or Insta, you’ll know he’s occasionally making shepherd’s pies in his dorm’s kitchen. Yesterday, in celebration of Sarah’s first day at Library of Congress, he made one for us. The picture does not do justice to the LOC outline adorning the top: carefully laid out corn matches the building’s rectangular shape with dome, doors and windows. And it was great (what of it we could eat yesterday — Robert made a double recipe)! I know what I’m having for lunch today :) |
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Dec 15, 2024 |
It’s beginning to look a lot like… …Christmas!!! Of Course! Tonight, with a bit of cold rain here and sleet and snow around us, we lit the first fire of the season. Seems like a perfect evening for it. We picked up a tree yesterday (always fun to say no thanks to the offer of help tying it on the car: “we’ll just carry it home”). And then we decorated it during the Commanders football game. It’s great to have Robert home for the holidays. He flew back Friday evening (unfortunately with an ear infection). We were all glad the local Christmas tree patch (benefiting the Alexandria City Police Youth Camp) still had plenty of nice trees yesterday. It’s most fun if we all three get to pick out our tree. And that ensures someone (Sarah) will be available to take a picture as we walk the tree home. This time we met a family with a toddler on our walk back; it was fun to hear the “Are they carrying a Christmas tree?” as we walked by. Now we’ll need to add some presents under the tree over the next few days of general relaxation. Well… Relaxation for Robert and I, Sarah joins the Library of Congress Federal Research Division on Monday! |
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Dec 11, 2024 |
It’s a cultural? thing It’s like this see: Steve went to WSU to study Physical Chemistry. While there, he found out they also have a good Ag program. And the Ag program has a very good dairy program. In addition to making really good ice cream, they make cheese. And, oddly (perhaps uniquely) package it in cans. You can order those cans directly from The Creamery. But if you order in the summer, you’ll pay an arm and a leg for expedited shipping in a cold pack. By fall, you pay regular shipping. I don’t think this will become a tradition, but it is a fun reminder of personal history. I expect there are a few others who can fondly remember cans of cheese, but not many others. (It’s a very nice, well aged cheddar that I will be happy to enjoy.) |
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Dec 10, 2024 |
Happy Birthday to me Back from unusually sunny Seattle to… …Foggy DC. But not a bad day to be on the river. It’s about 2.8 and I had Angler’s Inn all to myself this afternoon. I really liked how still it looked at the beach. And the (low) water was plenty clear to see through, but I didn’t see any fish today. And surprisingly few birds as well. It was a bit cool. And there was a bit of rain yesterday and the forecast is for more tonight. So maybe the birds were all curled in warm in their nests. Speaking of warm, thank you PTO: I used part of the NRS gift certificate for Endurance pants which made the enviable splashes much less shocking. I even decided to treat myself to new wetsuit booties — my toes are sticking through the ones I have now. It’s likely the first time I’ve worn them this fall or winter. I’m looking forward to getting out more with my new cold weather gear. I bet I can even find a pretty, blue-sky day (even if cold) in the next few weeks. |
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Dec 03, 2024 |
Thanksgiving in Seattle We had a great time; thank you again David Z. and Lynn for hosting. I can’t imagine how it could have been any better! Lots more photos in the vacations section. |
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