WHITE HOUSE The White House is the People's house. The President hosts politicians, dignitaries, diplomats and everyday people.POLITICS People demonstrate their opinions through verbal, creative, violent and non-violent demonstrations. It is by reading their placards at the event and over time that one can build a perspective on the forces driving or being driven by activism.
SPORTS
MILITARY DC, town filled with warriors, present and past. Military District Washington recreates moments in song performed by its talented travelling troupes, is the spoke of the country's warriors located throughout these United States.
TOURISM DC Washington DC hosts many events throughout the year. The showcased events are, in the least, annual, celebrating the world around DC and DC around the world.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
PROTESTS People around the world vocalize their opinons through marches and rallies.
RELIGION Sometimes when people of culture come together they see their differences rather than their similarities the ingredient needed for peace to have a chance.
CELEBRITIES, Political and Otherwise
ARTWORKS Carrie Devorah is a Pratt Institute alumnus. Having led the baby design world she retired into covering international horseracing and now politics. Along the way, she remains a greeting card artist with an eye for inspiration and an art for motivation.
HORSE Horses are a fascination with man, for pleasure, for work, for sport. Countless industries rely on horses. Countless people are devoted to horse, in work and play.
AMERICA'S OLD GLORY POST 911 Old Glory has swung in the breeze above the heads of Americans worldwide. Post 911 the Stars and Stripes took on a new dimension, in fact, on old dimension revived... patriotism.
TRAVEL People go everywhere. Some want to go anywhere. Others denying themselves books bearing images, they go no further than their front doorstep....
THE WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL DEDICATION WEEK Veterans came from around to world, if they were alive and not ill. They gathered to honor God and their country. For some reason, their honor from God was set aside...
RONALD REAGAN 2005 The DC Mourning He remains a symbol of potential, exemplifying what man can achieve when they just set out on the straight and narrow and hold their path true...
FIRST RESPONDERS Home And Abroad They are the first to be called and the last to be praised. They are are front line against terrorism and the last to be considered when it comes to being adequately equipped while saving lives of strangers
ANIMALS Four Legged Two Legged and Winged
TERRORISM No words are needed..... history repeats itself [Caution: contains graphic images]
SIGNS OF OUR TIMES Sometimes you just have to chuckle at what people say and do and post in publi places.....
CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND'S 80th ANNIVERSARY PONY SWIM The romance of the pony swim was borne with the myth of Spaniards and sunken galleons. The legend is perpetuated by Saltwater Cowboys to fund their all volunteer firedepartment...
AROUND TOWN The District of Columbia is a small town with a big reputation, alot of tourists, always in motion. Weekends one can roll a bowling ball down a main street and hit no one. Weekdays, it is the Capitol Of The World.
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIALS They are America's singular line of homeland defense, the thin blue line stretched precariously by media attacks on their hearts and soul.
GOD IN THE TEMPLES OF GOVERNMENT calendar
COMMERCIAL PHOTOS
A ROSE BY ANY NAME Anyone who knows women knows the way to a woman's heart is through her sweet tooth. And what does she give back? Buckets of bouquets and love....
GOD IN THE TEMPLES OF GOVERNMENT Lilliback
ISRAEL The Israel Project 2007 Taggers around the world use artistic expression on walls and other surfaces to express emotions otherwise bottled up insise. Tagging in the old city is unique to tagging in Tel Aviv.
SPIRITUAL WASHINGTON DC Washington DC, visitors are told, is built on a swamp. Ok. More correctly, Washington DC was built on faith, with belief and prayer filled home for a new beginning for all religions.
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