Category Archives: Personal

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New things on the Horizon

There are hints on TMH about an “October Tour.” I attended George’s tour in May, as well as the one just recently in August. Of course I plan on attending this tour as well. Also I’m planning on getting a look at Terminal 2 as soon as physically possible, and will definitely be checking out […]

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Grilling on a Carolina Evening

click image for slideshow There is very little in this world that I enjoy more than grilling out back in my little piece of suburbia. It was the kind of evening that takes away all my desires to ever travel. There is something that can’t quite be put into words about these moments. It’s beautiful, […]

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Washington DC – Day 3

Here are the final day of our DC trip’s photos. We saw Arlington National Cemetery, got dinner in Old Town Alexandria at Bugsy’s Pizza restaurant, had ice cream at The Scoop Grill, and finally revisited the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument for one last time before settling down for our last night. Click below to […]

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Washington DC – Day 2

I’m finally getting around to the second day’s photos from our Independence Day trip to Washington DC. Places visited on this trip included the United States Botanic Garden, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Memorial, the World War II Memorial, and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. We got to taste some very tasty Mexican […]

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Washington DC – Day 1

We’ve arrived here in Washington DC for the Independence Day celebrations. Today we drove up from Raleigh and made the drive in just over 4 hours. I’ve posted a quick selection of photos from today, from Mount Vernon as well as my mandatory picture of ‘the bridge’ driving up I-95. (The bridge is a cable […]

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