Images of Fall in DC
Friday, November 18, 2011
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Washington D.C.
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One of my favorite photography subjects in DC: kitschy church signs

Cat, Capitol Hill

Self

Fall foliage, Capitol Hill

Michael, Petworth

Abdullah, Petworth


Fall shadows, Brookland

Red car, Brookland

A monk adorns the bottle of a German beer

A post-fall scene at American University's Tenley Campus

Tweed Ride DC, Southwest

Idle rowhouses, Petworth

The always-imposing Old Post Office, Downtown

A slice of Appalachia in DC, Brookland

A postcard fall scene, Brookland

Stanton Park, Capitol Hill

A very haunted-looking house, Brookland

don't you know the anecdote that explains why german monks are allowed to brew beer? in the middle age when they started to brew they sent some fresh bottles to the pope and asked him for his permission. in those times, transportation needed a bit longer and beer wasn't very durable, so the pope drank a brackish liquid. he thought the desire to brew something disgusting like this had something to do with their piety, thus he agreed.