A few months back, some friends and I gathered to kickstart a Friday evening with some wine tasting at Castro Wine Village. Over an earthy biodynamic Pinot, we spoke about uniting people for a common cause: sustainability. In essence, we wanted to bring community back (cue Justin Timberlake music). Someone in the group suggested [...]
Continue ReadingFor Immediate Release March 23, 2009 Contact: Caroline Ciccone – 202-863-8148 Gov. Kaine Names Democratic Change Commission To Recommend Changes to 2012 Presidential Nominating Process Congressman James Clyburn and Senator Claire McCaskill to Serve as Co-Chairs, Kaine Says Washington, D.C. — Today, Governor Tim Kaine, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, announced the 37 member Democratic [...]
Continue ReadingWashington was still abuzz with fever the day after. One friend left for New York from National first thing Wednesday morning and he has never seen the airport that busy. You couldn’t tell though. As we entered into town you could feel the excitement. We started out at Speaker Pelosi’s welcome party for folks at [...]
Continue ReadingIs off the hook. Hanging with Ellie Schafer and Julie Colwell. Joe Biden just left. David Plouffe is now addressing the crowd…
Continue ReadingAs you know, yesterday was a long long day. Up at 5am trying to get into the inauguration. And then taking Metro back to Bethesda took at least 2 and a half hours (I can’t even remember if I explained that the crowds at Union Station were so insane that we decided to walk to [...]
Continue ReadingGot up at 6am to get to the place. Thought that because we had tickets, we should get there early but not to worry. The trains were running every minute. The big deal was trying to get folks to allow the doors to close after folks got on. The mood was great and folks were [...]
Continue ReadingMonday was spent handling last minute errands before Tuesday, the big day of the week. Russ and Ann were gracious enough to brave Costco and get us a new camera. In return, we had a bunch of events and to do’s. When we began to plan our trip, we didn’t realize that we would be [...]
Continue ReadingThe first must-be-seen at event for any California Democrat was the “Fly Me to the Moon’ event at the Smithsonian National Museum. Julia and I went on a double date with our friends, in fact our hosts for the week, Ann and Russ Paulsen. As we walked in, we saw Wendell Pierce, aka Bunk Morland [...]
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