Life in the Sprung

Life. Life's absurdities. And TV news in the most powerful city in the world. Blogging 8 miles north of the White House

Thursday, March 27, 2008

27 March 2008

And then there's this: a 67 pound catfish caught in the Potomac River on Easter morning.

Click to read the fish tale HERE.

27 March 2008

It's going to be a trying weekend for Washingtonians.



First, there are the famous Cherry Blossoms. They are expected to peak this weekend --just in time for theNational Cherry Blossom Festival. Bumper to bumper traffic, tourists darting in between cars, tour buses clogging all the roads, masses of humanity hovering around the Tidal Basin snapping pictures of the pink flowering trees...(By the way, Metro is ready...or so they say.)

Oh, then there's the National Marathon, too. That's Saturday. Road closures, traffic tie ups galore.




And if all that wasn't enough, this weekend the Washington Nationals' new stadium officially opens with an exhibition game Saturday and the regular season opener on Sunday against the Atlanta Braves. It will be the first test of all the planning that has gone into getting baseball fans by car, bus and train to a place they've never been.

Let's just say I'm VERY glad I will be NEW ORLEANS!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

25 March 2008

While the guys at the office talk about the NCAA tournament and their "brackets"--I'm choosing to remain silent about my viewing habits the past couple of evenings:

Dancing with the Stars. Which we watch because of Kristi Yamaguchi's participation in it this season.

And the ice dancing portion of the World Figure Skating championship.

No street cred.