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Getaway to Tangier Island: Crabs, History, and the Mighty Chesapeake | Where the Beltway Ends
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Where the Beltway Ends. Appreciating Argentinian Cuisine in Rockville. July 23, 2013 · 10:46 pm. Getaway to Tangier Island: Crabs, History, and the Mighty Chesapeake. Our region is in large part defined by the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Although we in D.C. live a bit inland from the Bay itself, we still benefit from its bounty, such as blue crab feasts. Seafood at the Maine Avenue Fish Market. And excursions along the shore. Or Crisfield, MD. Tangier has an important place in American history. Pocomok...
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Micronesia | Displaced Beachbums
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Exploring Washington DC and beyond. Archive for the ‘Micronesia’ Category. Palau: My Favorite Island Escape. On Thursday, 25 September, 2014 11 Comments. Is my ideal tropical vacation spot. Our 2007 visit. Was a trip of a lifetime. More than a few times, when I was there, I would pause to savor the moment and commit to memory some of the beauty I couldn’t capture in a photo. Especially the unbelievable night sky with stars so close I felt I could reach out and touch them. Racing the rain in Palau. From G...
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Hawaii | Displaced Beachbums
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Exploring Washington DC and beyond. Archive for the ‘Hawaii’ Category. On Monday, 11 July, 2016 5 Comments. Having grown up in Hawaii, I’m used to the occasional earthquake, big surf, an active volcano and unpredictable weather. And then there’s the ever-present threat of a tsunami. While having dinner with my brother this past week, he recounted his story of surviving a 7.7 earthquake, landslide and the largest locally generated tsunami to hit the Big Island in the 20th century. Read Full Post ». He and...
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Lanai | Displaced Beachbums
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Exploring Washington DC and beyond. Archive for the ‘Lanai’ Category. Flashback Friday: My Favorite Beaches. Posted in Flashback Fridays. On Friday, 1 December, 2006 Leave a Comment. Polihua Beach, Lanai. 1) Hapuna Beach, Big Island, Hawaii. 2) Polihua Beach, Lanai, Hawaii. 3) Savannah Bay Beach, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands. 4) Haputo Beach, Guam. Read Full Post ». Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. On Hawaii Hike ...
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Luxembourg | Displaced Beachbums
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Exploring Washington DC and beyond. Archive for the ‘Luxembourg’ Category. Posted in Flashback Fridays. On Friday, 11 August, 2006 3 Comments. We took a trip to both the American Cemetery and the German Cemetery. Both cemeteries are impressive but especially the American one. The grounds are beautiful and so well-kept. It’s a fantastic and honorable way to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Read Full Post ». Follow Blog via Email. Join 1,889 other followers. Top Posts and Pages. Mark Rowland...
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Italy | Displaced Beachbums
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Exploring Washington DC and beyond. Archive for the ‘Italy’ Category. Flashback Friday: Venice, Italy June 2001. Posted in Flashback Fridays. On Friday, 16 June, 2006 3 Comments. Logan and I moved to Germany in late May 2001. John had already been there a month, the car we shipped had arrived and John was itching to start exploring Europe. First long weekend trip: Venice, Italy. Stop on the autobahn.”. We were too cheap to take the Gondola, or as Logan called them Banana Boats. It’s easy to get tur...
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Catch of the Day at the Maine Avenue Fish Market | Where the Beltway Ends
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Where the Beltway Ends. That Sweet Smell of Roasted Beans: Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony at Sidamo. Creamy, Yolky, Wisconsiny-y Goodness: Frozen Custard at Dairy Godmother →. May 10, 2011 · 10:43 pm. Catch of the Day at the Maine Avenue Fish Market. The Maine Avenue Fish Market, a collection of seafood joints located on barges in the Potomac River, is a grimy, fun, hidden gem that features some of the most authentic food and people-watching in the District. Open continuously since the early 1800s. Enter your...
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A D.C. Resident Finds Maryland Crabs in Virigina | Where the Beltway Ends
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Where the Beltway Ends. Cinema and Community at the Avalon Theater. Feeling Hoi Polloi at the Hillwood Estate →. September 21, 2010 · 10:50 pm. A DC Resident Finds Maryland Crabs in Virigina. In Arlington was suggested, and it was just what I was looking for! Newspaper covering the tables, mallets, and pitchers of beer, this place has it all. Than bottled beer. There’s something to be said for that, right? I wasn’t aware until I visited that there is actually a season for blue crabs, from April to ...
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Kieli solmussa | Matkakertomus
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Testaamme ruohon vihreyttä Atlantin toisella puolella. Laquo; Ankaraa juhlintaa. Born in the USA. Posted 9.4.2013 by Anna-Kaisa in arki. Viimeisen vuoden aikana englantiin on alkanut pesiintyä aivan uudenlainen lukuhärö. Olen alkanut tehdä täysin odottamattomia virheitä ja sekoittaa kirjoittaessa sellaisia sanoja kuin:. Oikein huonona päivänä jopa. Joiden ääntämisessäkin sentään on vissi ero. Toki välillä sekoitan edelleen muodot. Ja sekoilen c:n ja s:n välillä esimerkiksi sanoissa. Virheiden tekemisessä...
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Big Island | Displaced Beachbums
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Exploring Washington DC and beyond. Archive for the ‘Big Island’ Category. On Monday, 11 July, 2016 5 Comments. In 1975, over Thanksgiving weekend, my older brother and cousins decided to go camping in Halapē which sits at the base of the 1,000 foot cliffs of Puu Kapukapu. There were eight hikers in his party most between the ages 19 to 25 and one brought his dad with him. They also had four horses. This is his account as he told us the other night over dinner:. Read Full Post ». Posted in Big Island.
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