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Pandamania, Trip 6

Posted by barb on Aug 8, 2004 in Around DC, Pictures

We are not insane. I just want to see allof the pandas, that’s all.

We went out on our sixth panda hunting trip today. This trip was not as prolific as previous trips because we’re starting to go for the pandas that are out in the fringes. We spend way more time on the Metro than actually seeing pandas.

I’ve posted pictures on Flickr.

While we didn’t see as many pandas today, we saw a lot more that were intersting than on our previous trip. Here a just a couple of my favorites:

Bearnaked Ladies
Bearnaked Ladies Bearnaked Ladies
Crouching Tiger Hidden Panda
Crouching Tiger Hidden Panda Crouching Tiger Hidden Panda

Oh and one other thing we saw was almost too weird to be beilevable. When we approached the Panda of the Opera, there was a little girl there with a Crayola marker, drawing on his vest. Where were her parents? Her mother was standing there watching. What is wrong with people? Fortunately Andrew walked up the the girl and gently pulled the marker away from the panda and said something like, “These are not to draw on.” The mother and daughter then returned into a nearby restaurant. If I had taken care of the situation, I would likely be in jail right now for assault and battery. What f*&#ing nerve.

 
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Pandamania, Trip 5

Posted by barb on Jul 31, 2004 in Around DC, Pictures

We went out for our fifth panda-hunting trip today. This time we used the Metro a bit more than on other trips, picking up smaller pockets of pandas in downtown DC.

One of our stops was at the Shops at 2000 Penn. There were originally two pandas inside the mall in 2 pandas outside the mall; however, this has become a sancutary for the pandas that have been vandalized in their original locations. As a result, there were actually about seven pandas inside the mall. The ones that have been moved included Red Pandagon, Cro-Magnon Panda, Jazz-E Panda, and The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, all of which we’d already seen in their original DC locations (though, the Cro-Magnon Bear had already been vandalized before we saw him). In addition to these bears, Rail Fence Panda, Coin Panda, Booted (which we’d tried to find on our last trip), and PandArt! are now in the mall. It was quite upsetting to see these vandalized bears in the mall, and I nearly cried when I saw what the vandals had done to PandArt!. People are so inconsiderate.

I’ve posted pictures on Flickr.

Pandragon II Dreamtime Walkabout
Pandragon II Dreamtime Walkabout
Pandulum
Pandulum Pandulum
Pandominium, The Bird Sanctuary
Pandominium, The Bird Sanctuary Pandominium, The Bird Sanctuary

 
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More Babies = More Blanket Bears

Posted by barb on Jul 24, 2004 in Crafty Me, Pictures

Did I mention that I have a new niece? Dave and Jen welcomed Sofia Marie into the world a week ago Friday (7/16). And, I was fresh out of blanket bears, so I spent today making one for her. I hope Kira will let her little sister use the bear instead of absconding with it (Kira already has three of her own).

Also, my cousin is pregnant, so I wanted to send one for her baby. Here they are:
Blanket Bears

 
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Kitten in a box

Posted by barb on Jul 23, 2004 in Cute Pets, Pictures

See…I fit.
Ares in a box

No, really…I fit.
No, really, he fits in the box!

 
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Kitten Tumbly

Posted by barb on Jul 20, 2004 in Cute Pets, Pictures

This just isn’t fair — too much kitten tumbly going on around here. Fortunately, Ares actually likes to have his tumbly petted…Duncan, on the other hand, will gut your arm if you try.

Duncan's tumbly &nbsp Ares tumbly!

 
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Not underwater, but still basket weaving

Posted by barb on Jul 17, 2004 in Crafty Me, Pictures

I took my second-ever basket making class today. Last year I made an Adirondack market basket, and it turned out quite well, if I do say so myself.

This time, we were making a double-walled cathead basket. This one didn’t take quite as long as the Adirondack basket, but it turned out just as well.

Double-walled cathead basket   Double-walled cathead basket

 
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Pandamania, Trip 4

Posted by barb on Jul 11, 2004 in Around DC, Pictures

Yup, that’s right. We went out Panda Hunting again this weekend. My secret goal is to see all of the pandas without completely wearing us down. When the Party Animals were in town a couple years ago, we didn’t go out until late in the summer (September, even?), and we wore ourselves out for two weekends seeing as many as we could. I wanted an earlier start this year, and more manageable trips each time.

I’ve posted pictures on Flickr.

We saw many, many cute and fun ones today. It was refreshing to see some new ways to do Washington landscapes. Most of the landscapes we’ve seen, both in the Pandamania exhibits and the Party Animals, are traditional, which, while nice, get old after you’ve seen a couple. This time we saw a couple neat ones, specifically Panda-a-round town and Phosphroescent Panda.

It was diffucult to pick just a few favorites, but here goes:

Panda van Gogh
Panda van Gogh
Panda van Gogh
Panda-Monet-um
Panda-Monet-um
Panda-Monet-um
Bearly Discernable
Bearly Discernable
A little lizard on the bear…hee hee hee
Bearly Discernable's lizard
China Doll
China Doll
Detail of her hair decoration
China Doll

 
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Arlington Oddness

Posted by barb on Jul 6, 2004 in Around DC, Pictures

On our way to the Rosslyn Metro Station yesterday, after panda hunting, we saw a couple weird things. First, on the Key Bridge, we saw these faces painted on one of the cement squares:
Graffiti in Arlington

Andrew commented that it looked like the Sliders guy, Jerry O’Connell. Then, after we crossed the bridge, we saw this:
Graffiti in Arlington

Andrew realized that the face was the same as what we saw on the bridge (plus, there was another face painted on a concrete pillar on the other side of the sidewalk).

Anyone know what this is about??

 
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Pandamania, Trip 3

Posted by barb on Jul 5, 2004 in Around DC, Pictures

We went out for our third trip panda hunting today — the trip we’d planned for Saturday, but had to abort due to back pain. Fortunately, Andrew was back up to par today, so we took advantage of the holiday.

I’ve posted pictures on Flickr, but here are a couple of my favorites from the day’s trip:

Peter Panda, that shows scenes of the story of Peter Pan:
Peter Panda Peter Panda

The Pur-r-r-fect Panda:
Pur-r-r-fect Panda

We stumbled upon another group of panda-hunters at the Pur-r-r-fect Panda, a mother and her two kids. She told us where we could find the official printed map up by Gallery Place. We’ll try to seek that out on our next trip to see the pandas near the Capitol Building.

 
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Biking, Odd Sermon, and Errands in Vienna

Posted by barb on Jun 27, 2004 in Around DC, Biking, Pictures

We went out on the bikes again today, though this time just up to Vienna for a few errands (a stop at the bike shop to get Andrew a kick stand and me a small bag to carry an extra inner tube and a few tools).

On the way, we took a picture of a sermon title Andrew had spotted earlier in the week:
Odd sermon on a nearby church

(I googled “+cat +bedpost +tie” and found the origin of this sermon title on several pages. Here is one called, The Center of Your Home. Do a search for “cat” on the page if you don’t want to read the entire sermon.

Andrew pointed out that this is similar to another urban legend where the bride cuts off the ends of the brisket because that’s the way her mother prepared it.)

Total miles: 8.0 miles

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