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April 16, 2008

The Pope is Dope

Well, I went to see the Pope leave the White House today at lunch. I was invited to visit with the Bushes, but as you know, I'm a woman of the people and found it more fitting to be in the crush along Pennsylvania Avenue. It was very exciting, actually. Lots of dancing, singing people and protesters, etc. I didn't get any great photos of the Pope, though the Popemobile does a great job of elevating him so you can see him.

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I didn't manage to get a shot right in front of me. But, trust me, he looks fatter in person and seriously needs to reconsider his hairstyle.

I thought I'd show you some of the lesser-seen moments, captured from my crowd shots. I am sorry to say I didn't get a picture of the guy who was pressing his manhood up against my behind. You'll just have to trust me on that one. Don't worry, I put a stop to it. And, in answer to a question my mom asked, no, he wasn't cute.

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This was my favorite sign, but these were close seconds:

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You've got to admire the dedication of these. I mean, do you buy these? If so, where? Crazies R Us?

Don't worry, the Pope was protected from these fundamentalists by Amerca's finest:

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He wasn't protected, however, from being plastered on t-shirts and other Popeabilia and sold for $10

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Cha-Ching!  

October 24, 2007

Another Weekend, Another Blog Entry

Well, busy busy lately. No bloggy bloggy. I went home to PA this past weekend to pick up my car. It is now shiny, all repainted, and fixed. AND, miracle of miracles, I passed my inspection on Tuesday, the whole reason for this car drama to begin with. I'm good for another 2 years.

It was a fun weekend in Western PA. I wish I'd remembered my camera. Angela came home with me on Amtrak. The train was actually on time (do the miracles never cease!), though it takes longer than driving. The last hour was a little unbearable to me.

On Saturday, Mom, Angela and I went on a short hike in Linn Run State Park. Since I did not take my camera, here's someone else's rendition of Adams Falls.

We, however, saw no water over the falls because of the lack of rain lately. We just had the pleasure of scrambling over a seemingly endless pile of rocks on the trail.

Lots of water coming over Adam's Falls

After the hike, we drove around Forbes State Park/Laurel Summit looking at the lovely fall leaves. This conveniently took us in a loop and past the Laughlintown Pie Shoppe where we took a number and got some "nourishment."

I did get to see my Nakashima exhibit at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art. Great. I decided that if they were to decide to allow me to bring one piece home, it would be the chest of drawers. I like to do that when I'm in an exhibit--to pick the one thing I'd take with me if given the opportunity. I also liked the "Amoeba Tables," but needed a chest, so...

Our day there ended in downtown Ligonier looking at froo froo shops with tchotchkes and the like.

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I continued my busy Saturday with the annual Jenco sauerkraut-making (recipe-cabbage, salt and lots of love. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette did a feature on it once.). I got to see much of my extended family, which was really nice. I was impressed by my brother's adroit skill at shredding cabbage (it's much harder than it looks) and by the perseverence of my family in doing this annually. But, when you taste the sauerkraut on New Year's Day, it's worth it!

October 18, 2007

Fall Fabulous!

I apologize for the lag in postings. Work has been very busy. Even though I've been complaining about all the work I have to do, in some ways it's invigorating to be so busy.

So, what else have I been up to? Well, 2 weeks (or was it 3) ago, I went on 2 Walking Tour DC tours and went to the Barracks Row Octoberfest Festival.

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(That's a building at Navy Yard, the view from the deck of the Conservation Corps, and the Octoberfest entertainment--check out the liederhosen!).

I also got some lovely sunflowers recently (Trying to live up to the Apartment Cure edict to buy flowers...it's true, it totally changes your perspective!).

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This past weekend, Erin and I ventured up to Central PA--to our alma mater and to Carlisle's "Octubafest" art/crafts fair. Loads of fun. It's really hard to believe that we're approaching our TENTH reunion next year!

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We felt like we spent a LONG time in Carlisle, but it was only a few hours. When we felt like we'd covered the entire town, we set on our merry way. Between Carlisle and Gettysburg, in Adams County, we did one of my favorite Fall activities: went to a fruit stand for Apples! Yay! I got a HUGE bag of my favorites: Jonagold, Honey Crisp..and a few new ones. Something like "banana somethings" (spotted like bananas) and another one I don't remember. I got 11 lbs (approximately) for $6.

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Aside from apples, I got some other lovely things. A soy candle in "Autumn Harvest" scent, a pillow at a boutique in Gettysburg that is hand loomed in a Pennsylvania town, intricate paper cutouts, and--my favorite--a piece of molding from a Carlisle building, sold for the benefit of a historical preservation group.

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Well, I hope you enjoyed my little foray into fall!

This weekend, I'm off to pick up my car. So, those who had bets on whether or not I'd keep my car (that's you, J & Rob! :), I'm keeping it for now!

August 21, 2007

Gorgeous Gorgeous Saturday

Saturday was gorgeous, and I wish every summer day was that nice. Fortunately, I planned to be outdoors, though I didn't plan the exact activity. I was waitlisted in the walk the Maryland Outdoor Club did that Erin went on. So, I planned to go to Great Falls after some searching online for some nice easy walks. 

P8180002_3 I started off with a hearty breakfast of blueberry pancakes.

Ted and Angela met me at my place and we set off.

First, we followed the tourists and checked out the falls. Always fun. You can't quite see the crazy kayakers in this shot (the little dot in the middle).

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Afterwards, we did an easy 3 1/2 mile loop. About halfway through, you pass an abandoned gold mine. There's also a stretch where you follow an abandoned streetcar route.

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The best part, by far, was the drinks we had afterward at the Irish Inn. As I was driving, I could only have one cider. We couldn't resist having some food too...all that "strenuous" hiking, you know!

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After all that outdoors time, Ted and I topped off the day by meeting Liz for dinner alfresco at Cafe Berlin.

August 12, 2007

A Weekend of Wonders

Today, I was supposed to to go on a tour of the monuments with the Penn Design DC group. I actually had been looking forward to this. I allowed plenty of time to get there. I even got there early and had time to go to Starbucks. I sauntered over to Franklin Square where we were going to meet. We were going to meet at the Franklin statue because of Penn's connection with Franklin. Uh, except, where was the Franklin statue? There was none. Alas, there were no Penn Design alumni to be found, only a bunch of homeless people hanging out in the shade. Crap! I had the place wrong and now I was running perilously close to being late. I frantically called my brother and had him look up the email that had the directions. The group was meeting at the Franklin statue at 12th and Pennsylvania! (To give you a sense of direction, I was at about 13th and K).

Franklin_2 So, by the time I got to the Franklin statue that I never knew existed (it's in front of the Post Office Pavilion in case you're curious) and I looked suspicious to the 2 groups of friends there as I circled them trying to determine if they were on the tour or not. They weren't. It was pretty clear I missed them. But, I saw another person who clearly missed them too...and it just so happened it was a classmate, Pri. So, we spent the next hour just catching up.

After that, I decided to walk to "somewhere" to kill some time between then and 5:30 mass at St. Matthews. I decided to go to the National Portrait Gallery which is having an exhibit from the British Portrait Gallery. I did however stop midway to have some ice cream at Giffords. Flavor: Peanut Butter Cookies and Cream...delicious.

Img_1_2 The exhibit was pretty good. It had quite a few of my favorite British writers/artists featured, such as good ol' Bill Shakespeare. I highly suggest it! The normal collection is also very good, and the remodel made the facility really nice. Plus, you can't beat the price: free!

I made it to church barely in time. (Okay, late). Afterward, I decided to get groceries. The grocery situation in my house was getting pretty grim. I still didn't want to go, but did. I went to Whole Foods, which was supposed to make the shopping experience better, but it was, as expected, chaotic. I made the mistake of getting a normal cart (versus a basket or the cart that is essentially two baskets on top of each other). Not much room for maneuverability.

The funniest part was the very irate man who was standing with another man at the customer service desk. Apparently, he felt that this other man was purposely following him. Seeing the employees trying to placate him was pretty amusing, as was the fact that the place was packed, making it very likely that one would run into people and seem to be following them if one were to pay attention to that sort of thing.

I managed to get my groceries without being accused of stalking or other major incident. I went home and enjoyed the crab cakes and a corn and cilantro fritter I bought.

Okay, if my Sunday hasn't bored you enough, read on for Saturday! I spent the day with Erin, which was fun. We had breakfast at Corner Bakery (killer oatmeal with cranberries, currants, and nuts), hit Target for some needed supplies (I bought 4 oxyclean clean spray aways...they are heaven sent and hard to find), and took her dog Ferris to swim in the creek and then for a walk on the Capital Crescent Trail.

I also watched 3.5 netflix movies this weekend (2 of mine, 1.5 of Erin's). I got Walk the Line and La Dolce Vita. I really liked Walk the Line. Aside from loving Johnny Cash's music, I found the story really fascinating and the acting great (oh, and Joaquin Phoenix is hot which doesn't hurt). La Dolce Vita was spurred by my Fellini experience a few weeks ago at Leslie's. It was beautiful--the scenery and the craftsmanship. But, was it really enjoyable? I wouldn't say that. I wanted so much to understand it, so I started to go all English major on it...but that doesn't make for a fun "escape." The movies of Erin's that we watched weren't escapes either. Rabbit Proof Fence is about Australian aborigines who were taken from their mother and escape to return to her. It was engrossing, but somewhat depressing. Both of us were rather tired when we got to A Long Engagement, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have really liked it. I had a difficult time getting into the story, and it really shouldn't have been a difficult story to get into--a woman supposedly loses her fiance in World War I, but thinks he could still be alive...should be fairly captivating. Finished only half of that.

Well, there you have it! My weekend in a nutshell!