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December 2009

It’s just snow, not the End of Days

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So originally I was skeptical that we would actually get all the snow that everyone was saying we would get. Turns out we did and in fact still are getting pummeled. It’s a lot of freakin’ snow. However, it’s still just snow. Why does everyone freak out so much around here? I was talking to a couple people at work who also grew up in places that got big snow storms and we don’t get it. It’s not the end of the world. I took some other pictures this afternoon and I plan to head out tomorrow to take some more. I’ll post them later. Stay safe and quit freaking out DC.

A fire on our block

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Last night while I was walking Mimi we turned the corner at the end on the block and I heard that snapping and popping sound of something burning. Then I saw the smoke and flames shooting out if the second floor window of the apartment building on the corner. I called 911 and the firefighters showed up in like 2 min. I took Mimi back home a grabbed my camera to go back out and take some pictures. Fires are scary. Read More

Seventeen Photographs…now in two sizes.

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This morning I published a book of my photographs on Blurb. I went all out and did the biggest one, so as a result they ended up being kind of expensive. I decided to do another one in a smaller, more economical size. It should be up on their bookstore tonight or tomorrow morning. To encourage those who are thinking about going for the big version, I will offer a signed 8.5×11 print of the photo of your choice from the book to the first 10 orders. E-mail me if you order the large book and let me know which image you’d like. I’ll print it and send it your way once I confirm your order with Blurb. A book and a print for around $80…you can’t beat that.