
field notes + blue notes from the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
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On the last day before my summer break began, I biked to work. The route from my house in Montgomery County to the depths of Alexandria takes me along the Potomac River into Georgetown, then across to Virginia and up Four Mile Run. It had r...
In June 2016, I moved to Washington, D.C. for the first time. It was the first time I had ever lived in a city. I spent that summer on my feet, walking from our sublet at the corner of Quincy and 14th into Columbia Heights and Rock Creek Pa...
I am afflicted with melancholy; everyone in D.C. is. Yesterday I rode through downtown Washington around noon, and so was stopped in traffic at every light. We passed the Social Security Administration, which has been ordered to reduce half...
I’m writing this from bed, the best seat in the house. Above and beyond my laptop screen, I have been staring out the upstairs window west to the far ridge of the river, turning white with snow.
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