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Spring in Washington, D.C.
Well, hopefully, soon.
http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
HK wrote:
Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. More recent activities on the Potomac http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/H...Y&pageId=1.1.1 |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
BAR wrote:
HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. More recent activities on the Potomac http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/H...Y&pageId=1.1.1 Don't read well, do you? My photo was of the canal, not of the Potomac. |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. More recent activities on the Potomac http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/H...Y&pageId=1.1.1 Don't read well, do you? My photo was of the canal, not of the Potomac. Gee, I thought the canal ran along side the Potomac. At least it does on all the maps I've seen. |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
BAR wrote:
HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. More recent activities on the Potomac http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/H...Y&pageId=1.1.1 Don't read well, do you? My photo was of the canal, not of the Potomac. Gee, I thought the canal ran along side the Potomac. At least it does on all the maps I've seen. Whooooosh. |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. More recent activities on the Potomac http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/H...Y&pageId=1.1.1 Don't read well, do you? My photo was of the canal, not of the Potomac. Gee, I thought the canal ran along side the Potomac. At least it does on all the maps I've seen. Whooooosh. What happened at the time the canal was finished? |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:49:14 -0500, HK wrote:
Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. That's a semi-decent picture, Harry. Who took it? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
John H. wrote:
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:49:14 -0500, HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. That's a semi-decent picture, Harry. Who took it? Just a few "snaps" I took with our little pocket camera, Herring: http://tinyurl.com/2lzkse http://tinyurl.com/34ue4g http://tinyurl.com/3ax6mu |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 11:45:01 -0500, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:49:14 -0500, HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. That's a semi-decent picture, Harry. Who took it? Just a few "snaps" I took with our little pocket camera, Herring: http://tinyurl.com/2lzkse http://tinyurl.com/34ue4g http://tinyurl.com/3ax6mu Right. It's a shame those are such small boats. You could claim one as your lobsta' boat. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Spring in Washington, D.C.
On Mar 2, 11:45*am, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:49:14 -0500, HK wrote: Well, hopefully, soon. http://tinyurl.com/2rh64f This photo is of the C&O Canal, a few miles north of the Georgetown area in Washington, D.C. It's a great place to hike or jog and there are lots of interesting vistas. Most visitors to the DC area are completely unaware of the city's early and mid 19th Century commercial aspects. That's a semi-decent picture, Harry. Who took it? Just a few "snaps" I took with our little pocket camera, Herring: http://tinyurl.com/2lzkse http://tinyurl.com/34ue4g http://tinyurl.com/3ax6mu Hmmm, none of the lobster boat, or the Yale degree. |
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