That map does totally rock, Tom.
yes, except for the fact that it ignores the poor part of town :)
Willow ,'Get It Done'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
That map does totally rock, Tom.
yes, except for the fact that it ignores the poor part of town :)
This DC Map is really, really cool.
Hey, I can see my house!
Ha. No, really, that is a tres cool map. A techno-geek's dream. And very smooth refresh.
yes, except for the fact that it ignores the poor part of town :)
Right, and the construction, and the closed roads, and the masses of fences, etc.
It doesn't even go far enough east to see my 'hood, which is so NOT the poor part of town. Which begins not that many blocks farther east.
Is it my imagination, or do most 'poor' parts of the average town rest in the south and east sectors?
yes, except for the fact that it ignores the poor part of town :)
Ah. I found the three things I reliably navigated by when in DC in about 10 seconds, which impressed me. Tourist heaven.
I'm guessing...The Washington Monument, the Capital Building and...what's the third?
Capitol, Union Station and our hotel. :) Union Station was kind of the center of the universe for the F2F. We could check out any time we liked, but we could never leave.
Lilty is funny. Also, muy foamy. And very sweet and animated and cool and fun. Plus, she bummed me a cigarette, and that's really the quickest way for me to become enamored of a person.
Blushes.
Nora, I still regret so much not having the time to loiter and smoke a cig after dinner with you all!
Anyway, I got up far too late for such a nice day off from work. Big coffee is mine, and now I can finish my story.
Hee. It does, sometimes have that feel around here.
I was just chatting with a dog park friend about my maximum lameness when I have a car (Haven't owned one since '95 when I moved to Capital Hill, but I've got generous friends).
I go to the cemetery (dog park) and to the Costco. Other than that? Not much. When you live here, there is little need to be elsewhere.
The 'hood has clearly eaten my brain (or maybe my will). I need a Twilight Zone intervention.
Is it my imagination, or do most 'poor' parts of the average town rest in the south and east sectors?
yes, it's your imagination. there are various low income neighborhoods in north east as well.
Katerina! I love love LOVE this picture!!!