Friday, June 1, 2018

Guided tour

Summer swim season is officially underway. This means (among lots of other things) that between my normal weekly work newsletter, the weekly news update for the government project, weekly emails to the swim team, and this hot mess, I'm writing four once-a-week bulletins. It's hard to keep it all straight. By July, swim team parents will be reading about IV&V and SharePoint development; while government IT people will get to read all about 15-18 boys' freestyle results. Everyone will learn something new. Everybody wins. 

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I had to correct a recent Instagram post because of a typo in a hashtag. This was not the result of carelessness or poor spelling skills (as if) so much as failing eyesight.  And it's only going to get worse.

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So that's a lot of writing about why I'm not actually writing this week. Instead, enjoy this photo tour of the scenic Twinbrook neighborhood in Rockville, Maryland. All photos taken with my old Samsung Galaxy S7, which I just replaced with a Google Pixel 2. Maybe I'll tell you all about it. Next week, that is. 

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A mailbox shaped like a barn, because why not?

Click here to find out why
I have no idea what kind of bird that is.  
No parking sign: One of the few indicators that the neighbors
of Twinbrook might not welcome the daily office worker invasion. 
Flower walk
A trailer with a cat face. Again: Why not?
Neighborhood watch. Someone probably
called the cops on me. 
A Little Free Library!



I read somewhere that bamboo, once it takes root,
cannot be eradicated, so I hope these people actually
 like their bamboo. 
Hand-painted storm drain next to Twinbrook Elementary School.


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