
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
Lisa and I are on the East Coast this week for separate work trips.
It was time to return home today. We took a little time to have lunch and walk around Alexandria, then headed to the airport for our flight home.
Today was our last full day on the East Coast. We met with a favorite cousin of Lisa’s for lunch in Clifton, Virginia, where I (the newbie to the family) was very warmly welcomed.
Now that our work weeks are over, I came back to Washington to reconnect with Lisa and spend some time near DC before heading back home.
Lisa suggested I explore Roosevelt Island while I was in NYC. Today is my last day in the city and I made some time before heading out to do so. I found an island that was clean and quiet and mostly residential, with some great views across the East River to the larger parts of the city:
I spent most of this week meeting with my team.
My work has me staying in a hotel in the Meatpacking District of New York this week. When I asked for walking directions from Penn Station to my hotel, I wound up on the High Line, which is an elevated railway converted into a public park and walkway space.
Today I took the Acela train from Washington to New York City.
Where I live, we refer to Washington DC as “the other Washington.” I’m not sure if that’s meant as a compliment or not. Anyhow, Lisa’s work and mine conspired to have us both on the East Coast this week, so we arranged to fly together so we could enjoy the weekends together even though our work required us to be in different cities.
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