Last week I took some days off for a family event. It was a lovely trip. It’s commonplace to dread flying in the United States these days, and so it was terrific that it was uneventful. In addition to family time which I won’t share, Kelly and I got to tool around D.C. and Virginia a bit. Kelly had not been to the area since ’81 when Reagan was shot. And we got to go to a great museum: National Museum of African American History and Culture. It’s a great example of how long the struggle to get to good outcomes can take. It begins in a lower level on ships transporting the enslaved and ends with the Parliament Funkadelic UFO. Kelly and I met up with Thomas in Georgetown and visited Politics & Prose bookstore, and had some food and a grand chat along the Potomac River. I know Thomas from several IndieWeb events online, but it was nice to turn that into an in-person good time. In these trying times, it’s good to hold close to friends, and family. Thomas, Kelly, and I. The Kennedy Center…
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