I went to a great baseball game yesterday. It's hard to believe how only months ago Washington wasn't sure if it would have a team or not. Now the Washington Nationals are one of the best teams in baseball. I imagine last years' Montreal Expos are excited to be out of Canada.
Wayne Brady has the ability to reach all genres of the entertainment industry. Have you ever heard him sing on "Who's Line Is It Anyway?"
Last night at The Black Cat a Scotsman took the stage.
Yesterday I saw the storm rise over the buildings as I started my walk home. It was a race against Mother Nature. I made it home and closed my last window as the rain started to pour. June 6th also marks the first day this year I've used air conditioning.
This year's mild weather in D.C. predicts a bad year (by consequence of no practice [and by that I mean lack of]) for the Capitol City's traditional Memorial Day cook outs.
I saw these Fourth District Metropolitan Police officers trial testing some new equipment near 17th St NW. The cops said that using the Segways would give those who walk the beat higher visibility. The commander commented that they are easier on the feet but are probably not an alternative to pursuing a subject on foot.
I had an interesting shoot at the Rayburn Office Building a couple days ago. It was a farewell party for former Congressman Charlie Wilson. Wilson's story's author George Crile (of CNN) was there and had several autographed copies of his newly released New York Times Bestselling book "Charlie Wilson's War."
At the White House this morning some local elementary school children put their freedom of speech to good use. Their tiny voices demand Senate representation for Washington, DC.
I had fun and got some good exercise while helping my friends the Mokey's move this weekend