Keith had to write a report for school on a topic of interest to him. We decided to post it so he can share it with the new potential players that he meets. Dungeons and Dragons, known as D&D for … Continue reading →
Belize Adventure
Belize Adventure
The National Cryptologic Museum in Annapolis, Maryland
Saturday, Sept 27 — First thing this morning, Eric went to move car. His plan was to move the car out of the lot and then park right back in it. However, the lot was closed – cars could only … Continue reading →
Trader Joe’s in DC; The Original Pancake House and Trawlerfest in Baltimore, MD
Friday, Sept 26 — When we saw Jeff Merrill, he had invited us to join his panel of cruising experts at the upcoming Trawlerfest in Baltimore. We had already arranged to rent a car at the airport this morning so … Continue reading →
The Exhibition Hall in the Capitol, Washington DC and More Exploring The Wharf
continued… In 1964, only 79 years after the Supreme Court overturned the first civil rights bill, Congress finally got around to passing another one. The Civil Rights Act was more expansive than its predecessor, outlawing discrimination on the basis of … Continue reading →
Manhattan
When James was scheduled for a four-day business trip to attend a conference in Manhattan following a holiday weekend, we decided to turn the visit into two distinct trips. The first was to lower Manhattan the weekend before the conference, where we stayed at the Casa Cipriani overlooking New York Harbor. The hotel is located…
Keith’s Perspective on Our Last Week in Baltimore / Le point de vue de Keith sur notre dernière semaine à Baltimore
This week has been mellow. On Saturday, we went to the Walter’s Museum. It had lots of old paintings and a few old suits of armor and a few old weapons. I learned that Samurai armor includes a mask that’s … Continue reading →


