The train station at Dillon
Going home. Waiting on Amtrak.
and Networked Community Activities
Originally published on July 1, 2014 I recently had a very long conversation with my sister, Vanessa Abernathy. I’ve been photographing the city for six months now, and now that I am done (save for…
Originally published on B-Notes on December 19, 2013 December 7, 2013 at 11:54am My Saturdays are ordered, boring but productive. Domestic productivity is the objective, the goal. I do my grocery shopping early – preferably…
Originally published on Bnotes on February 5, 2014 I am my mother’s daughter. Without her, I have an empty space in my heart that will never be filled. And yet, I try to pour into…
Updated January 4, 2019 Originally published on July 20, 2016 Washington, DC is full of cranes because the city is full of construction projects. Yes, I still make my occasional trips to the Boulevard at…
Much Love for the Boulevard Originally published on May 29, 2014 The trees and unruly shrubbery are gone from the corner of Lottsford Road and Harry S. Truman Drive. Over the past week, what appears…
Originally published May 13, 2014 Walking and watching the city of Washington evolve is enjoyable. No matter what I feel about gentrification, and I do have feelings about it, there is an undeniable energy in…