Posted in DC, Georgetown CCT, UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication, USC Annenberg, career, career decisions, communications, decisions, graduate school, journalism, law school, legal, life, media, online marketing, quarter-life crisis, technology, the workforce, work, writing on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 | 9 Comments »
Disclaimer: This is really long. You have to hit “continue reading” at the bottom of the post. Please comment if you want. I am in dire straights! Also, at first posting, this was full of mistakes. I’ve tried to clean it up. Also, I had so try and be as confident as possible so sometimes [...]
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Posted in DC, life, photography on Thursday, April 19, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I stumbled upon pulitzer.org on a friend’s suggestion, and the first image that pops up for the 2007 Pulitzer Prizes for photography will take your breath away. Be sure to read the accompanying description, and then begin scrolling through. ‘Incredibly moving’ doesn’t even begin to describe it.
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This reminds me of [...]
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Posted in Ashevegas, DC, weaverville on Thursday, April 12, 2007 | 1 Comment »
This morning I experienced a pretty joyous revelation about the difference in my morning commute now.
I see this kind of wild turkeys on my way to work these days living in Asheville:
I used to see this kind of wild turkey on my morning commute when I lived in DC.
(Clarification: I see wild [...]
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Posted in DC, flails, life on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 | No Comments »
Today I’m wearing a blue spring-weight-tweed skirt.
Once upon a time, in Bethesda, MD, I worked in development and admissions for an independent primary school, ages 3 to 9. It was an interesting job that I enjoyed but it also helped me cross that off my list of potential careers. (Sometimes I wonder if life isn’t [...]
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