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Category Archives: North America
From the banks of the Potomac…
Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial from the banks of the Potomac, Washington, DC (September 29, 2009) Though I risk slipping too comfortably into the trend of “this day back when” posts, let me just squeeze in this one photograph, taken on … Continue reading
Photo Essay: Chesapeake Bay overnight excursion
As previously mentioned, not long after returning from Ireland, I was crewing a short sailing expedition on the Chesapeake Bay with an overnight in Annapolis and St. Michael’s. Here are a few shots from the trip: (1&2 Annapolis City Dock … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, photography, sailing, USA
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hot town, summer in the city
After another brief hiatus, I’m back, bitches. Well, “back” to the few of you who noticed my absence. Thanks for stroking my ego and warming the cockles of my heart. Or was that just the heat wave? I’ve just returned … Continue reading
Four years of July 4ths
Yesterday marked the first 4th of July that I have celebrated in America since 2007. Ergo, I thought I’d take a look back at where I’ve been during my last few fourths. (and try saying “few fourths” several times fast) … Continue reading