Monday, May 12, 2008

We made the DCist !

Check it out! Tina and I made the "Photo of the Day" in the DCist...OK well WE didn't.. but our spaces and art at Artomatic did.....


http://dcist.com/2008/05/12/photo_of_the_da_245.php


Photo of the Day: May 12, 2008



If you sat at home all weekend, you're likely the only one in the Metro region who did. Between Artomatic's opening weekend, National Cathedral's Lighting to Unite event, or six hour roundtrip drives to Nissan Pavilion, you got our Flickr pool jampacked with the weekend's goings-on. We decided not to torture some of you with this great shot of Johnny Greenwood, especially after we saw this lovely photo by Aardvark_For_Freedom of a lady taking her time to check out a couple Artomatic booths. We've been hearing good things about this year's show so far, so be sure to set some time aside for a couple trips to cover the entire exhibition.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Artomatic

Tina and I went to the Artomatic building Saturday to get our sites picked out. Here's the
building where Artomatic will be held.

















Here is Tina and her spot...



and me and my spot.. right next to hers.....
It's pretty cool.. it's going to be a fun time.


Thursday, March 27, 2008

Artomatic 2008









I'm going to have a space to display and sell photos this year at Artomatic 2008.

Artomatic runs from May 9 - June 15. Check it out !

http://www.artomatic.org/

Sunday, March 23, 2008

hOppy Easter



I made a few easter bunnie cupcakes for a party today.. I think they turned out pretty cute.
yum.. bunnies

Friday, March 14, 2008

Happy 1st Birthday



Ah first birthdays.... I made cakes and pies for Pearls 1st birthday... I think she liked it.!

White cake with blueberry filling for the birthday girl and chocolate peanut butter pie for the 'grown ups'.




Monday, March 10, 2008

Gallery Girls Premier

Saturday was the inaugural outing of the "Gallery Girls", the hottest new club in the DC Metro area. OK, so there were only three of us going to a gallery and lunch.... but we hope that it grows into something more.
Saturday we went to the Smithsonian American Art Museum to see the "Color as Field:American Painting, 1950-1975" exhibit. The idea is to see a different exhibit once a month or so.

We saw works by Helen Frankenthaller, Morris Lewis, Rothko, and others. It was a really good show.


I'm looking forward to our adventures next month.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

First Snow

I was lucky enough to be outside today to catch the first snowfall of the season. The snow fell in those amazing cotton balls from the sky.. it was really something.


Here are a few pictures from today.











































Saturday, November 17, 2007

20th Annual Fannie Mae Walk for the Homeless


Today I ventured out with the rest of the Martin clan for the Fannie Mae Walk for the Homeless. It was chilly out there... but not as cold as last year. We had a special new walker with us.... baby Pearl. OK.. she wasn't really 'walking' .. mostly strolling along.. it was great to have her with us.







Sunday, October 14, 2007

Hansel and Gretel

Sunday we went out to see our friends daughter in her Opera debut of Hansel and Gretel.

Hansel and Gretel

Sunday, October 14, 2007 at 2:00pm

Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm

Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre

125 S. Old Glebe Road, Arlington


OTNV is proud to bring to the stage Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel as the 2007 family opera, featuring glorious music in a new adaptation of the classic tale in which everyone lives happily ever after--even the witch! The production will be directed by Joe Banno and features Elaine Dalbo (Hansel), Katherine Osborne (Gretel), Sarah Philippa (Mother/Witch), Wade Thomas (Father), and Kathy Hankins (Sandman/Fairy). Sung in English.

Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $6 for children 14 and under, and $5 per child for groups of 10 or more children.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Marathon Training

The official start of my 'marathon training' was Monday September 24. When I'm running I like to catalogue the things I've seen. I guess it's something to keep my mind off what my body is trying to do.

So far this week I've seen.

2 chipmunks, a few cardinals, some really pretty wild flowers.. that's about it for 'nature'.

I do see some of the same people on my stretch of the trail all the time.. like..

-super fast speed walking, headphones wearing guy
-the lady in lavender
-dread lock dude on his bike
-creepy stalker bike riding dude with his hat on
-the jogging couple
-the rollerblading couple.. look out.. one of them is unsteady
-the speed walking group of ladies
-and the dog walkers....

I'll see you all on Saturday out there on the trail!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

James River State Park

Matt and I went camping this weekend at James River State park in Virginia. OK, it wasn't REAL camping.. we stayed in this awesome cabin!

It's a pretty cool park.

We did some kayaking (really sinking and floating) down the river and had a great time playing Taboo.. with our friends.




















Saturday, September 01, 2007

Our American King


My father-in-law (well, soon to be) has a new book, Our American King will be released on September 11, 2007.


Check out a book signing event;

September 13, 7 P.M. David Lozell Martin reads from and signs his new post-apocalyptic novel, Our American King, at Olsson's Books-Dupont, 202-785-1133.

September 22, 4 P.M. David Lozell Martin reads from and signs his new novel, Our American King, at Busboys & Poets, 14th Street NW, 202-387-7638.
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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Arlington County Fair

This year I entered some cookies in the Arlington County Fair. I'm proud to say that my Chocolate Chip cookies received an honorable mention and my Sugar Cookies won second place in the 'fair theme' category.

The Arlington County Fair theme this year was, "Arlington, A Community of Neighbors", my sugar cookies were named 'A borrowed cup of sugar' cookies. I'm sure they won for the name.. not the taste.

The fair was a lot of fun. It's always great to get out see your friends and eat some fair food!

http://www.arlingtoncountyfair.org/

Monday, June 18, 2007

Baking AND Renewable Energy?

It's true.. my favorite local bakery has gone green.. yea for Cake Love.

DC Mayor Adrian Fenty recently joined with Clean Currents to announce a new alliance of locally-owned DC businesses switching to 100% green power to fight global warming.


A group of popular locally-owned DC businesses, including CakeLove, have switched over to 100 percent wind power in an effort to reduce dangerous greenhouse gas emissions and to encourage greater energy independence.


Working through the DC Area Local Business Alliance, which is a project of the Latino Economic Development Corporation, Clean Currents brought together numerous businesses near the U Street corridor to form a green energy buying group to reduce carbon emissions into the DC region's air.


As a result, CakeLove is now 100 percent wind powered!

http://cakelove.com/u_green.php