Washington, DC

A few photos I snapped this afternoon/evening here in the DC area. Now it’s all business for two days, then back to Seattle, where it’s all business every day these days.

This entry was posted on Monday, February 11th, 2008 at 11:46 pm. You can subscribe to comments on this post through its RSS feed.

6 comments posted:

  1. Where are you staying in DC? If you get a chance, check out the bar in the Willard Hotel…fantastic people watching in “Old Washington” fashion.

  2. All work an no play…

    speaking of play, I sure would like to try and do some more golfing this year! =)

  3. beautiful shots, but where are all the guys with machine guns?

  4. Scott, I’m at the Four Points Sheraton, at 12th & K. Wish I could do some people watching, but things are crazy busy. And I’m getting in some people watching during the day, actually, although I probably shouldn’t talk about it. :-)

    ScottB, I am so with you. This summer needs to include some serious leisure time. Let’s start with a big housewarming bash in a couple months.

    Tad, I walked past a bunch of guys with little guns last night in my wandering around the capital. But fewer of those screaming-sirens motorcades than last time I was here … maybe there are fewer visiting dignitaries these days, since W’s in his final year of lame duckedness.

    Speaking of: http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#DC

    It’s me — everywhere I go, Obama wins. Is there a caucus in Geneva next week?

  5. I think GWB was charged in the world court with some sort of war crimes and can’t even go to Geneva or he’d be arrested. I don’t think there are any delegates up for grabs there, though, but maybe there should be.

  6. Then just keep traveling, Doug…..just a few days ahead of Obama, please.

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