Like many states, Virginia has several fairly distinct regions. Alexandria is a suburb of Washington, DC and in fact, used to be within the boundaries of the District of Columbia. The Leesburg area, 40 miles away from Washington, was primarily farmland and small towns...
Read moreHarriet Tubman Underground Railroad Natl Monument, Church Creek, Maryland – February 2019
I had a basic sketch of Harriet Tubman in my head. Underground Railroad. Led scores of enslaved people to freedom in the north. But really, I had to be with the enormity of this. She had spent her life as a slave, mostly separated from her family, performing brutally...
Read moreMisc. Maryland – February 2019
My cousins Susan told me that the craftspeople who make cutting boards the shapes of states can’t figure out how to make one of Maryland. Just look at a map. All I had in my own head before this trip was “near-DC.” Now I understand how the Chesapeake...
Read moreWashington, DC – February 2019
Washington, DC was designed by a Frenchman who grew up in Paris. I see some similarities in the layout, grand monuments and landscaping. I have been to DC countless times, but there is always more to see. This time I spent SIX HOURS in the Smithsonian’s National...
Read morePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania – February 2019
Like so many others, I was consumed with the musical “Hamilton” a couple of years ago. It really brought home a couple of insights to me. One of the lyrics was “Look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now – history is happening.“ It...
Read moreNational September 11 Memorial, New York City – January 2019
It was surreal to stand on the site of such utter devastation that was witness by the world, including me. Even though I was freezing, it was nice to be there with so few people around, so I could be more fully present with the deceased that I came to honor. Site Map...
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