I have not been consistent with my blogs-nothing new there-having
settled in Alexandria, I love playing tourist-the history here is simply
amazing, and there is much to see everywhere you turn, and as a result I have
not focused on my writing. Recently I have had readers actually ask when A Hotel in Venice will be out, and that
was my impetus to get back to work and plan my days. I’m a writer I actually
need to write.
Until I find a place to live, whether a condo or a boat, I
have settled in a one bedroom apartment, talk about downsizing-I had to think twice
about buying toilet paper at Costco because there is so little storage in the
apartment. What I do have is a big walk-in closet, and guess where the toilet
paper went. I call it my little ‘black hole’ everything goes in there.
I absolutely love it. Alexandria is at once urban and
suburban. Filled with history, a quaint and charming old town packed with
restaurants, boutiques, antique shops, historical
buildings and tourists, a gorgeous water front, easy access to DC, just hop on
the Metro and you’re there in 15 minutes, or take a water taxi and 20 minutes later
you’re at the National Harbor, MD. The Alexandria Harbor also boasts a converted
torpedo factory that now houses about 24 artists, their studios/galleries are
open to the public free of charge. It is heavenly.
I thought I’d miss the suburban life, I spent many years
raising my daughters in the ‘burbs’- now I find the vitality of urban life, the
sound of cars and sirens, the Metro going by, construction- all exhilarating and
life affirming. There is soul pulsing in this city.
The National Science Foundation is building its headquarters
here, along with NSF, new condos and apartment buildings are rising fast to accommodate
the influx of new blood.
In the meantime this last week progress has been made in my
writing, and I’m actively looking for a place to live on a more permanent
basis. That being said, I have a trip planned to Annapolis on Tuesday. I have
read that it is quite a beautiful place to visit, and only about 45 minutes
from here.
I’ll post a few pictures from the area, and you can see for
yourself what a wondrous place it is.
Cheers,
Margot
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