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O, the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune! Overheard early one morning in the usually peaceful Takoma Park. when i look deep in your eyes.

A former expat from Japan, now in the DC area, You, madam, are no Ambrose Bierce, recaptures through food part of what she misses. Excerpt: I was not mourning an ideal past of Japan, but specific pleasures like sake tastings with friends, the local fishmonger, my teacher’s ironic laughter, even the sweat that dribbled down my back at I stood waiting in August for a train to Tokyo.

The push for marriage equality and Gay Pride is commented by the blogger at How it is, and How it should be… and Scott’s Take offers random thoughts about Pride but especially how the marriage issue has got me wanting to take to the streets again. Photo reports from Gay Pride. Tim1965 has more than two dozen photos posted of the parade. More from My Oyster.

Pasta Mia in Adams Morgan is reviewed by LottieB’s Weblog.

DC Intraspective discovers that Locanda is closed. Voice of the Hill explains what happened in Locanda turned out to be recipe for disaster.

Trapeze school has come to City Girl DC’s neighborhood.

Confusion at the Farmer’s Market. Terrence Henry, who writes: I keep forgetting that what separates many of the chefs from the amateurs is the ability to see in the options at the market which three or four ingredients will really go together.

Huge girl fight out on 14th. If you see something, say something. A mysterious disturbance observed.

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