Weekend Flashback: 11/4-11/6

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‘past peek’
courtesy of ‘philliefan99’

We have officially fallen back. Now it’s the long, dark road to the Winter Solstice. But along the way is turkey day, seeing old Saint Nick, and an out of nowhere day off called Veterans Day (well, not all of us get Veterans Day off). And let’s not forget that this Friday is also Nigel Tufnel Day; because it goes to eleven (11/11/11). So though we lose some light, we gain some fun things to do; it all evens out. Check out below for what people did with the last light of Daylight saving time.

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‘309/365’
courtesy of ‘ekelly80’

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‘Damn Right It’s a Class War’
courtesy of ‘jasonepowell’

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‘3:30’
courtesy of ‘.lissa.’

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‘Big Daddy Tian Tian On A Chilly Morning In The Nation’s Capital’
courtesy of ‘Dan Dan The Binary Man’

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‘The Children of Occupy DC’
courtesy of ‘TDLphoto’

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‘Sioux Chief – Dumbarton Bridge – Washington DC’
courtesy of ‘Glyn Lowe Photos’

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‘Occupy DC’
courtesy of ‘Chris Wieland’

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‘Daisies’
courtesy of ‘specimenlife’

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‘Great falls1_41’
courtesy of ‘dinoanis’

Brian is so DC. Born on Pennsylvania Ave (not there) to a lifelong Federal worker father and a mother who has worked for Garfinkel’s, the Smithsonian, and Mount Vernon. Raised on the “mean streets” of Cheverly, MD; went to high school at Gonzaga College High School (Hail Alma Mater!); and now trolls the corridors of Congress as a lobbyist, you couldn’t write a more quintessentially DC back-story. When he isn’t trying to save the country from itself, Brian can be found walking DC looking for that perfect photograph.

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