These are more shots from my iPhone of the mothership from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. It was on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport (such a catchy name), part of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. There was some interest in my earlier posting of this item. Sorry the quality isn't any better, but the ship is inside a very reflective case, making it difficult to take pictures, and the iPhone camera isn't exactly high-resolution.
Tuesday, May 26
More of the Mothership from Close Encounters of the Third Kind
These are more shots from my iPhone of the mothership from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. It was on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport (such a catchy name), part of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. There was some interest in my earlier posting of this item. Sorry the quality isn't any better, but the ship is inside a very reflective case, making it difficult to take pictures, and the iPhone camera isn't exactly high-resolution.
Monday, May 25
The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Week #195
Sunday, May 24
Concorde
including the Concorde, which I saw take off from Dulles airport years
ago.
Mothership from Close Encounters
Kind on display at the Smithsonian with the space shuttle in the
background.
Saturday, May 23
Lady Astronaut Pampers
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Near Dulles
Friday, May 22
George Washington Leans in to Win Presidents Race
2-2 so far... Bottom of the 4th. That's George Will sitting behind
guy standing with the Nats Jersey.
Tuesday, May 19
The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #194
Monday, May 18
Sign the Petition to Urge the President to Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
One of these soldiers is California's own Lt. Dan Choi, who is also an Arabic linguist. In March, Lt. Choi went on Rachel Maddow's show and spoke honestly about his sexual orientation. As a result, the Army sent him a letter of discharge on April 23. Lt. Choi is now fighting the discharge and fighting the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
I just signed a Courage Campaign petition to President Obama -- signed by more than 100,000 people -- urging him to do the right thing by stopping the discharge of Lt. Dan Choi and other LGBT soldiers, and asking President Obama to uphold his promise to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." The Courage Campaign will deliver this petition to the president -- that's why it is important that as many people as possible speak out right now.
Will you join me in signing and urge your friends to do the same?:
http://www.couragecampaign.
Thanks!
Cleaning Up the Yard and Not Touring the Capitol
Friday, May 15
Art I Could Get Into (Or Vice Versa)
I took this photo with my iPhone at the Philadelpia Museum of Art last week. The sculpture is called Princess X by Constantin Brâncuşi, a Romanian sculptor, and was done in 1915-1916. I don't know why, but for some reason it spoke to me.
When it Comes to American Idol, I'm a 14 Year Old Girl
Though I hate to admit it, I do watch American Idol and I have to say that I am rooting for Kris Allen over Adam Lambert. Kris did a nice version of this song, "Falling Slowly," from the movie Once several weeks back. I realize that Adam is likely on my team, but I prefer Kris. I'm such a teenage girl.
Tuesday, May 12
Monday, May 11
The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #193
Sunday, May 10
DC Flowers
cold. I did manage to muster enough gusto to go for a late afternoon
walk. I stopped to photograph this along the way.
C-Span Coverage of the White House Correspondents' Dinner
Obama's remarks begin at about the 20 minute mark in the video. You can slide the video marker about a third of the way over to skip the opening. Wanda Sykes speaks right after the President.
Yet Another Game Night
Saturday, May 9
Friday, May 8
Heading Home
heading home. I have a cold and am worried others may assume it is
the Swine Flu. I hope it isn't. I'm pretty sure it isn't.
Thursday, May 7
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #192
The above is the cartoon for New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest for week #192. Let me know if you come up with a caption. Click on the link to enter your caption.
Mom's Stash
the garden center we went to today.
Pink Dogwood
years ago for a previous Mother's Day.
Happy Mother's Day!
where I was met by my mother. From there, I drove her to Valley View
Farm, a garden super store in Hunt Valley, MD. She was like a kid at
Disney World. This is her Mother's Day gift. I bought her a variety
of plants and herbs. She seemed to have a good time.
Wednesday, May 6
Cezanne @ the Philadelphia Museum of Art
I went to the Cezanne exhibit. The "Beyond" part is other artist inspired by Cezanne. It really was a very cool exhibit. Beside the painting by Cezanne would be a similar painting by Picasso and Matisse and a variety of other artists.
In addition, the museum has an amazing collection. Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Manet --and many more! And that is just the European wing, which is half of one floor. I'm about to hit the American wing.
Here's a very small example of what you can expect to see. Below is "The Bather" by Cezanne.
The painting belolw is by Marsden Hartley called "Canuck Yankee Lumberjack at Old Orchard Beach, Maine" done in 1940-1941. Hartley was a nice homosexual boy from Lewiston, Maine (1877-1943).
Tuesday, May 5
Evening Walk in Philly and Chinese Food
Kids! What's the Matter with Kids Today?
today. It makes me turn into Paul Lynd in Bye Bye Birdie. They
couldn't be less interested in being here -- just like me when I came
here about 35 years ago.
Darwin Exhibit Closed
evening. It will be open from 5-8 pm. It is the American
Philosophical Society Museum, which is adjacent to Independence Hall.
It includes Darwin's handwritten pages from On the Origin of Species.
Go to their website at www.apsmusuem.org.
Waiting to Tour Independence Hall
outside Independence Hall waiting for my tour.
Liberty Bell
took this one in person. Independence Hall is in the background.
Monday, May 4
On the Train to Philly
about 15 minutes from where I grew up. I grew up in Rising Sun, MD.
Havre de Grace is a cute little town with lots of antique stores and
an amazing candy store (Bomboys). It also has a cool decoy museum.
Off to Philly
Saturday, May 2
11 Years Together Today
It wasn't until several months later that we actually moved in together. The photo above is from our third date. We had been to Provincetown, MA, for a long weekend and this was taken on our way home when we made a stop-off in Rhode Island.
We've had our ups and down, but I never thought I would find someone that would make me this happy. Maybe one of these anniversaries we'll be able to actually get married. I love you Shane!
Friday, May 1
Hate Crimes Law 101 with Rachel Maddow and Judy Shepard
This is an excellent overview of what the Hate Crimes Law is all about. I never really understood why a hate crime was really necessary, since the crime itself is already against the law. This explains very nicely why hate crime legislation is needed and what it will do. It also includes the clip of NC Congresswoman Virginia Foxx and her beyond belief ignorant statement that Mathew Shepard's murder was not based on his being gay. I guess anyone can become a member of Congress. What a dumb ass.