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Logan International is saturated with the
suffering of displaced persons wearing day
old underwear.
How we suffer, & how we make others suffer,
when weather hammers our well-laid plans and
reminds us how small we are, how ineffectual
against anything that Mother Nature can cook
up when she's had enough of us.
But there are exceptions: The TSA agent was
kind and generous and twice my age and I promptly
fell in love with him when he called me "friend".
Outbound to Philly where I hope to connect
to Chicago.
Posting by cameraphone from Logan Int'l.
Taken in southern Logan County Oklahoma. Pretty impressive for central Oklahoma. Speaking of which, there is actually some good color too be seen across the OKC Metro. I will snap some and post them here within the next few days.
Logan and daddy getting ready to go on a trip to Aunt Peggy's. It is drizzly out so better put on his cool Tommy Hilfiger rain coat he got from his cool cousin Christian (and Robin and Any).
19th century
During the Civil War, present-day Logan Circle was home to Camp Barker, former barracks converted into a refugee camp for newly freed slaves from nearby Virginia and Maryland.[5] In the 1870s, streets, elm trees, and other amenities were installed by Washington Mayor Alexander Robey Shepherd, who encouraged the development of the area. Streetcar tracks were laid into what was then a very swampy area north of downtown Washington, to encourage development of the original Washington City Plan. As a result, the area saw development of successive blocks of Victorian row houses marketed to the upper middle class, which sought to give Washington the reputation, modeled after European capitals, of a city of broad boulevards and well-manicured parks. Many of the larger and more ornate homes came with carriage houses and attached servant's quarters, which were later converted to apartments and rooming houses as the upper middle class moved elsewhere.
Logan Duncomb plays at the Ohio State basketball team camp at the Schottenstein Center on June 7.
Photo: Colin Hass-Hill
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