…and pedestrians. One pedicab driver just purchased a medallion to own a taxi and was selling his weaning out of the travel destination business. He was happy to let it…
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Food Crawl
…] Judy Castiglia (far right) sitting across from Anna Maria The third stop on our trip through the various nationalities of food along Washington St. was Mexicali Blues which boasted…
Europe on a Whim
July 6, 2010 The nation’s capital was recovering from the festive Independence Day events, and piles of trash were strewn all over the lawn and pavement. I was on my…
Burma
…would then would make their own selection and provide a brief critique. What helped was that foodspotters not only enjoyed sharing food, but they had an inclination to discuss intricate…
Mmm Sumah’s
…and rainforests and tour national parks to witness wildlife.” It didn’t take long for our steamy hot food to come out along with soothing ginger juice on ice. “Made with…
The Gentle Giant
…shrimp shooters are savory and boozy–a perfect combination. I’m ready for the next one.” I ordered a Payday from Margaux behind the bar. “How was Drink the District BJ?” “Meh,…
Folklife Fest
…the Nation’s Capital for several months to teach, demonstrate and display their lifestyle in their Celtic homeland. Running and sweating profusely along my well-worn path, it’s very rare to have…
The Tower
…climber to proceed. That was ok, as long as they all reached their final destination together. Meanwhile, the rope handlers kept a close eye on the climbers, coaching them on…
Patriots’ Day
…National League and whether the Chargers would start Drew Brees or Doug Flutie as quarterback during the regular season. Strange, I thought, as I started my morning ritual of shaving, brushing, and dressing….
Best of DC
…rejection sting, but the elimination kept us from securing funding. That’s because the university published the results online so venture capitalists (VC) were privy to this info. My alma mater…