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    Sunday, April 30, 2006

    Volvo Ocean Race

    Boats at the Baltimore Waterfront Festival

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006

    Watching Charles Center

    The statue of the mayor who began its construction has a good view of its redevelopment.

    Charles Center

    Under reconstruction

    Saturday, April 15, 2006

    Easter Weekend at Sherwood Gardens


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    Perfect spring weather arrived just in time for this Easter weekend, and Sherwood Gardens was a great place to see life in bloom.

    Sherwood Gardens


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    endless tulip beds

    Sherwood Gardens


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    special tulip

    Sherwood Gardens


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    flowering tree

    Sherwood Gardens


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    unusual yellow tulips

    Sherwood Gardens


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    Paul and tulips

    Sherwood Gardens


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    Me

    Sherwood Gardens


    FWD:
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    Paul

    Sherwood Gardens


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    yellow tulip

    Sherwood Gardens


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    from a distance

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006

    Battling Gay Asians

    If I did not have a prior commitment, choosing between social activities tonight would be very difficult.

    I already knew that George Takei (a.k.a. Mr. Sulu from Star Trek) was appearing at Johns Hopkins University at 7:30. Then I learned that B.D. Wong (FBI psychiatrist on Law & Order: Special Victim’s Unit and sensitive young priest on HBO’s Oz) would be speaking at Loyola College at 6. They are both “out” now, speaking on their careers and lives as gay Asian actors. The two campuses are close enough that it is possible to make both events, but who would have known that so many people in Baltimore would have this dilemma? Choosing between which gay Asian man to spend part of the night with… cute little urban psychiatrist /priest or swashbuckling Star Fleet lieutenant with a smile as big as a galaxy?

    [Wayne, who YOU pick?]

    Sunday, April 9, 2006

    Remembering Allie


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    Today I'm reporting the recent passing of Alicia Peabody Pennywhiskers Lyles, known to those of us who knew her best as Allie.

    Born in Baltimore, she was less than a year old when she followed Tom to the old apartment on St. Paul Street, near Preston Street, in Mount Vernon. She had followed him from an alley two blocks away, looking for a home... And she found one. That was, as I remember, back in 1989, which means that Allie was about 17 years old when she died, pretty old (about 76) in cat years. She moved with us to Charles Village in the 90s, and with me and Paul to Tuscany - Canterbury at the turn of the new century, but when I decided to take the job in Arizona Allie went to live with my grandmother at the ancestral estate in Pimlico. These two grand old ladies took care of each other. And there, from May 2003 until this past March 30th, Allie spent her last years, only in failing health during the past year.

    I'll always remember finding her sleeping in Christmas tree, climbing kitchen cabinets, watching birds, hiding under the bed, lying on my stomach, surviving a fire, making an appearance at Nupur's wedding, and being the first victim when I got my video camera... among many other memories. (The photo here is taken from the last video I made of her about a year ago on my parent's sofa.)

    Thank You, Allie - for memories and more.

    Charles Commons

    View from Charles St.

    Charles Commons

    View from 33rd St.

    Hopkins Highrise

    The new Charles Commons building, with a big new Barnes & Noble bookstore, taking shape at JHU.

    Tuesday, April 4, 2006

    Sunday, April 2, 2006

    A Good Friend

    Fellow writer Reg Harris, fresh from a LINK meeting.

    Village Lofts Update

    Work has progressed since my last photo, which can be found in the newsroom section.

    Saturday, April 1, 2006

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