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weinoo

weinoo

Great pics, @Kim Shook. While I don't miss "half living" in DC, especially now for obvious or not so obvious reasons, it is a pretty city, and certainly does spring well. The deep depths of summer, however, can be quite stifling.

 

2 Amys' was probably the first pizzeria in DC doing "artisanal"  pizza, and we ate there often enough.

 

The roof of our apartment building, in addition to providing some leaks into our top floor apartment, had some pretty great 360° views.

 

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weinoo

weinoo

Great pics, @Kim Shook. While I don't miss "half living" in DC, especially now for obvious or not so obvious reasons, it is a pretty city, and certainly does spring well. The deep depths of summer, however, can be quite stifling.

 

2 Amys' was probably the first pizzeria in DC doing "artisanal"  pizza, and we ate there often enough.

 

The roof of our apartment building, in addition to providing some leaks into our top floor apartment, had some pretty great 360° vies.

 

IMG_0843.thumb.JPG.e745ceadd093bd1d55f5a7c1508b7201.JPG

 

IMG_0845.thumb.JPG.64a199a8766c7526864af0017d18565e.JPG

 

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