Last Friday morning, Roux and I stood with our neighbors and community leaders at Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, watching the first shovels of dirt turn for an exciting expansion project. It felt like more than just a groundbreaking—it was a promise for the future. For me, this library isn’t just a building. It’s The post Breaking New Ground at the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library appeared first on In a DC Minute.| In a DC Minute
There are moments in life that test you. For some, it’s climbing a mountain or running a marathon. For me? It’s staring down three dozen cucumbers on my kitchen counter and realizing I have officially run out of excuses. I’ve always been terrified of canning. In my mind, it’s this mystical, slightly The post The Great Cucumber Catastrophe of 2025: Part 1 appeared first on In a DC Minute.| In a DC Minute
When we started In a DC Minute over a decade ago, it was meant to capture a chapter of life that felt fast, exciting, and fleeting—exploring a brand new romance and our time in Washington, D.C. The name fit then, because everything about that season happened in a minute. Date nights, restaurant The post On Coming Back Here, and Moving Forward. appeared first on In a DC Minute.| In a DC Minute
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