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LIBDC_210415_01.JPG: Andre's Little Free Library
in loving memory of
Andre Rowe Ousley
1988-2015
LIBDC_210605_03.JPG: Foggy Bottom Mini Library
Take a Book
Leave a Book
The Simon Boyz
LIBDC_210728_09.JPG: Free Little Art Gallery
Welcome to the smallest, free-est art gallery in DC! Or at least on this side of the Capitol. Feel free to take a piece, or leave a piece -- or both.
(Just leave the gallery's display ledges, easels, benches, and light. Thanks!)
LIBDC_210728_22.JPG: "If you have a garden & a library, you have everything."
-- Cicero
LIBDC_210728_34.JPG: "It is the most scrum-diddly-ump-tious story."
-- Roald Dahl
LIBDC_210731_01.JPG: Little Free Library @ Congressional Cemetery
LIBDC_210731_05.JPG: "Books for the Living"
Little Free Library @ Congressional Cemetery
LIBDC_210731_15.JPG: Daily Student ask, ask. look health screening tracker
(1) Scan the below QR Code for an electronic version of the the [sic] Daily Health Tracker.
(2) Results will be sent to the email address you've provided in the form.
(3) When asked: Show results to a staff member at the entrance.
LIBDC_210731_22.JPG: March 22, 2021 issue of the New Yorker which had a cover piece by the artist Liniers called "Springing Back".
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2021 photos: This year was filled with hope. Yes, the COVID-19 pandemic is still with us but it was hoped that restoring sanity to the White House. the rapid vaccine role-out, and a government that finally cared would put things back to normal again. But the force was strong in the evil anti-vaxxer movement and the virus variants made quick use of that so we're still dealing with this crap. Plus the continued impact of the Trump putsch attempt... Sigh.
Trips this year:
(May, October) After getting fully vaccinated, I made two trips down to Asheville, NC to visit my dad and his wife Dixie, and
(mid-July) I made a quick trip up to Stockbridge, MA to see the Norman Rockwell Museum again as well as Daniel Chester French's place @ Chesterwood.
Number of photos taken this year: about 283,000, slightly up from 2020 but still really low.