Friday 28 April 2017

Re: [IMCW-Engaged-Sangha] Re: March for Science and Climate March

Hi, Friends -

I'm managing IMCW's spring retreat this week, so I'll be with you in spirit!

In sangha,

La.


La Sarmiento, LMT, CDL4
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Mobile:  202.997.1399
E-mail:  lasarmiento108@gmail.com
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Serving the Insight Meditation Community of Washington (imcw.org), Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (ibme.info), and other planets in the dharma galaxy!

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Scott Patrick <scottthomaspatrick@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Sure, please add me to the group text... My number is 202-294-1885.

Scott P.

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 1:24 PM, Erin Brantley <erinjanedb@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all, 

I'm excited about the Climate March tomorrow! I'm planning to go directly to Upper Senate Park at 9:30.

I can put together a group text so we can find each other. If you want to be on the text, send me your digits!

Erin

2017-04-26 11:23 GMT-04:00 scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com>:
Good morning,

For  those of you who need/want/crave coffee or want to pick up food or are coming in on the red line, members of the IMCW community are meeting at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station before heading over to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering in Senate Park (see below)


March for Climate, Jobs and Justice:  Pre-March Meditation

Saturday April 29 is the March for Climate, Jobs and Justice in Washington DC and around the world.  Join members of LGBTIQ Sangha for the Pre-March Meditation Gathering near the U.S. Capitol Building.  We will meet at Union Station and walk together to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering.  The March follows the meditation.

9:00 Meet at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station (near H&M)
9:15 Walk to Upper Senate Park, site of the Pre-March Meditation
9:30 Meditation Gathering begins
10:45 Meditation Gathering attendees walk to the March line-up in front of the Capitol Building

The March for Climate, Jobs and Justice is organized by the People's Climate Movement.  See the march website for important details, logistics, etc if you plan to attend the march.

The Pre-March Meditation Gathering is organized by One Earth Sangha, to bring together Buddhist and Mindfulness communities in an engaged presence in the cause of environmental health and justice.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Danya Greenfield <danya.greenfield@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear IMCW friends, 
Just to make it clear - for those who want to join, let's convene with the One Earth Sangha at 9:30am at the Upper Senate Park near the Capital Building (see map below), and then continue with them to the broader interfaith community and the march.  I'll be there with baby in tow....  Bring signs and banners! (see specifics below). https://oneearthsangha.org/programs/peoples-climate-mobilization/

Here is the info from their website:

At the main PCM event in Washington DC, the Mindfulness / Buddhist Community will come together at 9:30 am at Upper Senate Park, near the start of the March. There we will gather our collective attention and awaken our collective intention with sitting, walking, or chanting under the leadership of members of various Buddhist traditions. You'll have the opportunity to greet old dharma friends and meet new ones.

Pending a final and expected permit, our plan is to convene in Upper Senate Park near the Capitol Building, a 5-minute walk from Union Station, the nearest Metro stop. The park is bordered by Delaware, New Jersey, and Constitution Avenues (map here). Look for Dharma banners near the round fountain on the upper level starting at 9:30 am.

We will practice together until around 10:45 am at which time we will begin walking together to join the larger Inter-Faith Community as it lines up for the march, probably on 3rd Street in front of the Capitol (final details to follow).

Bring signs and banners! These can be hand-held or supported by wooden or PVC pipe poles. However, the poles cannot exceed ¾ inches in diameter and must have blunt ends and no protruding nails. Our permit allows us to bring signs and banners and display them in the park, but when we walk as a group to 3rd St. we need to keep them furled until we join the larger Inter-Faith and PCM group, which will have a formal march permit.


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:22 PM, La Sarmiento <lasarmiento108@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a link to a gathering organized by One Earth Sangha (that Dupont Dharma teacher Kristin Barker is one of the co-founders of):


La Sarmiento, LMT, CDL4
Dharma Teacher / Retreat Manager
3rd Person Pronouns: they/their/them
Mobile:  202.997.1399
E-mail:  lasarmiento108@gmail.com
www.lasarmiento.com

Serving the Insight Meditation Community of Washington (imcw.org), Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (ibme.info), and other planets in the dharma galaxy!

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Amy Dona <amydona@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd be interested in organizing a meeting place downtown for the Climate march.  In the past, I've found that the plaza by the Navy Memorial/Archives metro works well. 

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:09 PM, scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Evening,

I'm wondering who is planning to go to either march and if we should try to organize a group to go down there together or meet up down there.

Best,

Scott

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Re: [IMCW-Engaged-Sangha] Re: March for Science and Climate March

Hi,

Sure, please add me to the group text... My number is 202-294-1885.

Scott P.

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 1:24 PM, Erin Brantley <erinjanedb@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all, 

I'm excited about the Climate March tomorrow! I'm planning to go directly to Upper Senate Park at 9:30.

I can put together a group text so we can find each other. If you want to be on the text, send me your digits!

Erin

2017-04-26 11:23 GMT-04:00 scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com>:
Good morning,

For  those of you who need/want/crave coffee or want to pick up food or are coming in on the red line, members of the IMCW community are meeting at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station before heading over to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering in Senate Park (see below)


March for Climate, Jobs and Justice:  Pre-March Meditation

Saturday April 29 is the March for Climate, Jobs and Justice in Washington DC and around the world.  Join members of LGBTIQ Sangha for the Pre-March Meditation Gathering near the U.S. Capitol Building.  We will meet at Union Station and walk together to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering.  The March follows the meditation.

9:00 Meet at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station (near H&M)
9:15 Walk to Upper Senate Park, site of the Pre-March Meditation
9:30 Meditation Gathering begins
10:45 Meditation Gathering attendees walk to the March line-up in front of the Capitol Building

The March for Climate, Jobs and Justice is organized by the People's Climate Movement.  See the march website for important details, logistics, etc if you plan to attend the march.

The Pre-March Meditation Gathering is organized by One Earth Sangha, to bring together Buddhist and Mindfulness communities in an engaged presence in the cause of environmental health and justice.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Danya Greenfield <danya.greenfield@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear IMCW friends, 
Just to make it clear - for those who want to join, let's convene with the One Earth Sangha at 9:30am at the Upper Senate Park near the Capital Building (see map below), and then continue with them to the broader interfaith community and the march.  I'll be there with baby in tow....  Bring signs and banners! (see specifics below). https://oneearthsangha.org/programs/peoples-climate-mobilization/

Here is the info from their website:

At the main PCM event in Washington DC, the Mindfulness / Buddhist Community will come together at 9:30 am at Upper Senate Park, near the start of the March. There we will gather our collective attention and awaken our collective intention with sitting, walking, or chanting under the leadership of members of various Buddhist traditions. You'll have the opportunity to greet old dharma friends and meet new ones.

Pending a final and expected permit, our plan is to convene in Upper Senate Park near the Capitol Building, a 5-minute walk from Union Station, the nearest Metro stop. The park is bordered by Delaware, New Jersey, and Constitution Avenues (map here). Look for Dharma banners near the round fountain on the upper level starting at 9:30 am.

We will practice together until around 10:45 am at which time we will begin walking together to join the larger Inter-Faith Community as it lines up for the march, probably on 3rd Street in front of the Capitol (final details to follow).

Bring signs and banners! These can be hand-held or supported by wooden or PVC pipe poles. However, the poles cannot exceed ¾ inches in diameter and must have blunt ends and no protruding nails. Our permit allows us to bring signs and banners and display them in the park, but when we walk as a group to 3rd St. we need to keep them furled until we join the larger Inter-Faith and PCM group, which will have a formal march permit.


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:22 PM, La Sarmiento <lasarmiento108@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a link to a gathering organized by One Earth Sangha (that Dupont Dharma teacher Kristin Barker is one of the co-founders of):


La Sarmiento, LMT, CDL4
Dharma Teacher / Retreat Manager
3rd Person Pronouns: they/their/them
Mobile:  202.997.1399
E-mail:  lasarmiento108@gmail.com
www.lasarmiento.com

Serving the Insight Meditation Community of Washington (imcw.org), Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (ibme.info), and other planets in the dharma galaxy!

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Amy Dona <amydona@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd be interested in organizing a meeting place downtown for the Climate march.  In the past, I've found that the plaza by the Navy Memorial/Archives metro works well. 

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:09 PM, scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Evening,

I'm wondering who is planning to go to either march and if we should try to organize a group to go down there together or meet up down there.

Best,

Scott

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Re: [IMCW-Engaged-Sangha] Re: March for Science and Climate March

Hi all, 

I'm excited about the Climate March tomorrow! I'm planning to go directly to Upper Senate Park at 9:30.

I can put together a group text so we can find each other. If you want to be on the text, send me your digits!

Erin

2017-04-26 11:23 GMT-04:00 scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com>:
Good morning,

For  those of you who need/want/crave coffee or want to pick up food or are coming in on the red line, members of the IMCW community are meeting at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station before heading over to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering in Senate Park (see below)


March for Climate, Jobs and Justice:  Pre-March Meditation

Saturday April 29 is the March for Climate, Jobs and Justice in Washington DC and around the world.  Join members of LGBTIQ Sangha for the Pre-March Meditation Gathering near the U.S. Capitol Building.  We will meet at Union Station and walk together to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering.  The March follows the meditation.

9:00 Meet at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station (near H&M)
9:15 Walk to Upper Senate Park, site of the Pre-March Meditation
9:30 Meditation Gathering begins
10:45 Meditation Gathering attendees walk to the March line-up in front of the Capitol Building

The March for Climate, Jobs and Justice is organized by the People's Climate Movement.  See the march website for important details, logistics, etc if you plan to attend the march.

The Pre-March Meditation Gathering is organized by One Earth Sangha, to bring together Buddhist and Mindfulness communities in an engaged presence in the cause of environmental health and justice.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Danya Greenfield <danya.greenfield@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear IMCW friends, 
Just to make it clear - for those who want to join, let's convene with the One Earth Sangha at 9:30am at the Upper Senate Park near the Capital Building (see map below), and then continue with them to the broader interfaith community and the march.  I'll be there with baby in tow....  Bring signs and banners! (see specifics below). https://oneearthsangha.org/programs/peoples-climate-mobilization/

Here is the info from their website:

At the main PCM event in Washington DC, the Mindfulness / Buddhist Community will come together at 9:30 am at Upper Senate Park, near the start of the March. There we will gather our collective attention and awaken our collective intention with sitting, walking, or chanting under the leadership of members of various Buddhist traditions. You'll have the opportunity to greet old dharma friends and meet new ones.

Pending a final and expected permit, our plan is to convene in Upper Senate Park near the Capitol Building, a 5-minute walk from Union Station, the nearest Metro stop. The park is bordered by Delaware, New Jersey, and Constitution Avenues (map here). Look for Dharma banners near the round fountain on the upper level starting at 9:30 am.

We will practice together until around 10:45 am at which time we will begin walking together to join the larger Inter-Faith Community as it lines up for the march, probably on 3rd Street in front of the Capitol (final details to follow).

Bring signs and banners! These can be hand-held or supported by wooden or PVC pipe poles. However, the poles cannot exceed ¾ inches in diameter and must have blunt ends and no protruding nails. Our permit allows us to bring signs and banners and display them in the park, but when we walk as a group to 3rd St. we need to keep them furled until we join the larger Inter-Faith and PCM group, which will have a formal march permit.


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:22 PM, La Sarmiento <lasarmiento108@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a link to a gathering organized by One Earth Sangha (that Dupont Dharma teacher Kristin Barker is one of the co-founders of):


La Sarmiento, LMT, CDL4
Dharma Teacher / Retreat Manager
3rd Person Pronouns: they/their/them
Mobile:  202.997.1399
E-mail:  lasarmiento108@gmail.com
www.lasarmiento.com

Serving the Insight Meditation Community of Washington (imcw.org), Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (ibme.info), and other planets in the dharma galaxy!

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Amy Dona <amydona@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd be interested in organizing a meeting place downtown for the Climate march.  In the past, I've found that the plaza by the Navy Memorial/Archives metro works well. 

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:09 PM, scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Evening,

I'm wondering who is planning to go to either march and if we should try to organize a group to go down there together or meet up down there.

Best,

Scott

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Re: [dcphp-dev] Re: [Job] CakePHP developer needed

But the investors want paying customers ASAP - think of the investors, Brandon!

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Brandon Savage
<brandon@brandonsavage.net> wrote:
> Boy, nice way to rev your post without posting it again and breaking the
> list's rules. Very slick indeed.
>
> Anyone who takes up this "opportunity" is a fool.
>
>
> On April 28, 2017 at 09:09:19, Jerry Zhu (jerryyzhu@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> I lost some of replied emails, Please email me at jerryyzhu@gmail.com
> directly if you emailed by but did not get response from me. Talked a few
> angel investors with good interests who want to see paying customers asap.
> If interested, please contact me again. The need is to clear bugs in CakePhP
> code. Current developer works 1 hour a day, not like a startup.
>
> Regards
>
> Jerry
>
> On Monday, April 10, 2017 at 10:49:09 AM UTC-4, Jerry Zhu wrote:
>>
>> Our PHP web app was developed by offshore developers and need a local DC
>> area developer to maintain ongoing as needed. This is a hobby outside of
>> your day job, good for evolving friendships and possible promising wealth. A
>> previous developer could answer questions. If interested, please contact me
>> directly for an in person chat.
>>
>> Jerry
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Re: [dcphp-dev] Re: [Job] CakePHP developer needed

Boy, nice way to rev your post without posting it again and breaking the list's rules. Very slick indeed.

Anyone who takes up this "opportunity" is a fool.


On April 28, 2017 at 09:09:19, Jerry Zhu (jerryyzhu@gmail.com) wrote:

I lost some of replied emails, Please email me at jerryyzhu@gmail.com directly if you emailed by but did not get response from me. Talked a few angel investors with good interests who want to see paying customers asap. If interested, please contact me again. The need is to clear bugs in CakePhP code. Current developer works 1 hour a day, not like a startup.

Regards

Jerry

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[dcphp-dev] PHP UNICORN : The PHP Conference In The Clouds : MAY 4, 2017 (Online) : 20% Off

The following message is from the organizers of the PHP Unicorn Conference:

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As you may or may not have heard, there is a new PHP Conference happening next Thursday, May 4, called PHP Unicorn.     This is an online conference which will be streaming live, so you can watch from the comfort of your office, home or anyplace else you may be. Even if you can't watch live, your ticket also gives you access to view the recordings any time you like.    If you've been to a conference before you know they are an excellent place to learn new techniques and get a sense of what other people are doing with PHP.    There is a pretty impressive lineup of speakers and tickets are just $100 USD.    In addition, the organizers of the conference have extended a 20% discount to our members. To get the discount, simply go to the registration page at https://www.crowdcast.io/e/php-unicorn-conference/register click the "Use Coupon" link and enter the following code:
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  You can find more info about the conference at:  http://www.phpunicorn.com    Hope to see you there!!    Thanks

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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Re: [IMCW-Engaged-Sangha] Re: March for Science and Climate March

Good morning,

For  those of you who need/want/crave coffee or want to pick up food or are coming in on the red line, members of the IMCW community are meeting at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station before heading over to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering in Senate Park (see below)


March for Climate, Jobs and Justice:  Pre-March Meditation

Saturday April 29 is the March for Climate, Jobs and Justice in Washington DC and around the world.  Join members of LGBTIQ Sangha for the Pre-March Meditation Gathering near the U.S. Capitol Building.  We will meet at Union Station and walk together to the Pre-March Meditation Gathering.  The March follows the meditation.

9:00 Meet at Au Bon Pain inside Union Station (near H&M)
9:15 Walk to Upper Senate Park, site of the Pre-March Meditation
9:30 Meditation Gathering begins
10:45 Meditation Gathering attendees walk to the March line-up in front of the Capitol Building

The March for Climate, Jobs and Justice is organized by the People's Climate Movement.  See the march website for important details, logistics, etc if you plan to attend the march.

The Pre-March Meditation Gathering is organized by One Earth Sangha, to bring together Buddhist and Mindfulness communities in an engaged presence in the cause of environmental health and justice.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Danya Greenfield <danya.greenfield@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear IMCW friends, 
Just to make it clear - for those who want to join, let's convene with the One Earth Sangha at 9:30am at the Upper Senate Park near the Capital Building (see map below), and then continue with them to the broader interfaith community and the march.  I'll be there with baby in tow....  Bring signs and banners! (see specifics below). https://oneearthsangha.org/programs/peoples-climate-mobilization/

Here is the info from their website:

At the main PCM event in Washington DC, the Mindfulness / Buddhist Community will come together at 9:30 am at Upper Senate Park, near the start of the March. There we will gather our collective attention and awaken our collective intention with sitting, walking, or chanting under the leadership of members of various Buddhist traditions. You'll have the opportunity to greet old dharma friends and meet new ones.

Pending a final and expected permit, our plan is to convene in Upper Senate Park near the Capitol Building, a 5-minute walk from Union Station, the nearest Metro stop. The park is bordered by Delaware, New Jersey, and Constitution Avenues (map here). Look for Dharma banners near the round fountain on the upper level starting at 9:30 am.

We will practice together until around 10:45 am at which time we will begin walking together to join the larger Inter-Faith Community as it lines up for the march, probably on 3rd Street in front of the Capitol (final details to follow).

Bring signs and banners! These can be hand-held or supported by wooden or PVC pipe poles. However, the poles cannot exceed ¾ inches in diameter and must have blunt ends and no protruding nails. Our permit allows us to bring signs and banners and display them in the park, but when we walk as a group to 3rd St. we need to keep them furled until we join the larger Inter-Faith and PCM group, which will have a formal march permit.


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:22 PM, La Sarmiento <lasarmiento108@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a link to a gathering organized by One Earth Sangha (that Dupont Dharma teacher Kristin Barker is one of the co-founders of):


La Sarmiento, LMT, CDL4
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Serving the Insight Meditation Community of Washington (imcw.org), Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (ibme.info), and other planets in the dharma galaxy!

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Amy Dona <amydona@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd be interested in organizing a meeting place downtown for the Climate march.  In the past, I've found that the plaza by the Navy Memorial/Archives metro works well. 

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:09 PM, scott Drewes <scott.drewes@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Evening,

I'm wondering who is planning to go to either march and if we should try to organize a group to go down there together or meet up down there.

Best,

Scott

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[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Kalorama Triangle KM Group seeks new members

Friends,

The Kalorama Triangle KM (spiritual friends) group is seeking new members. We meet every other week on Tuesday evening for 1 ½  hours to sit together and discuss a reading or topic. Location is on Calvert Street near the corner of Biltmore Street and an easy walk to the Woodley Park/Zoo metro.  If you would like to find out more, please sign up to attend a telephone orientation with IMCW:  http://imcw.org/Programs/Spiritual-Friends-KM

With Kindness,
Annie

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Tuesday 25 April 2017

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Looking to live in a dharma/practice oriented home? Room available mid-May in 2 bd/1ba apartment (Adams Morgan/Columbia Heights)

Dear Friends,

I'm looking for someone to join me in my large, lovely 2 bedroom/ 1 bath apartment home in a quiet corner of Adams Morgan. I seek to live and share the space with another dedicated practitioner. Room will open in mid-May, exact date negotiable. 

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Me:
You would share the rest of the apartment with me, a single man, energy and climate policy wonk. I like sunsets, long walks on the beach where I watch my present experience and gently bringing my awareness back to the present moment after it's gone traveling abroad. In all seriousness, at home I'm usually quiet - often practicing, reading, writing, listening to music, gardening, memorizing or reciting poetry, or napping. Outside the house I'm sometimes volunteering to make the world a wiser, more compassionate, and just place. Socially I can be found at a dharma class, socializing with friends, or biking, or hiking, or camping/backpacking, or at yoga, or live music, and sometimes wine classes or tastings. I love to cook and bake, and to share the produce of that love. I intentionally and imperfectly strive to be welcoming to all. 


Creating a Shared Vision of Roomie Nibbana: 
​​I'm curious to learn about you and your vision for dharma shala bordering on nibbanna.
We have a vision of eventually, soon perhaps, sharing our space to host the occasional dharma talk, or day of practice, or similar for supporting the sangha - maybe even a regular sitting group if that seems right.
We create and keep a shared vision of how to keep the home rather clean and reasonably tidy. 
We often have interesting and thoughtful conversation, sometimes over a shared meal or bread baking (or pie making...). 
Composting reminds us daily of everything in this universe is bound to decay. Storing it in the freezer and taking it out often also keeps the garbage and odors to a minimum. 
Because I usually shower at work after biking there, you rarely must wait for the bathroom in the mornings.
When the time is right, we gather our posse for roof deck brunch, or dinner, or a weekend in the woods. 
Skillful ability to share thoughts and concerns in a timely, kind, and non-judgmental way means problems are gifted opportunities to soften and go deeper, awaken a little more.


The Apartment:
In a co-op building constructed in 1915
~1300 square feet
Cathedral ceilings, some beams, crown molding
Heart of pine hardwood floors throughout
Large living room w/den(ish)
Very large dining room
Built-in cabinets (leaded glass doors)
Fully-outfitted kitchen - well, okay, there's not yet a dutch oven or sous-vide, but just about anything else you could want for cooking or baking is already waiting for you to enjoy.
Solid hardwood doors 
Roof deck with views of the Cathedral, monuments, Catholic U, the wondrous sky and rapturous universe above
Basement storage unit (locked)
Very quiet - unit is on the back side of the building, facing trees. Often it's easy to forget you're in a city
Work/project room with power tools (miter saws, band saw, routers, sanders, etc)
Cloistered courtyard with mulberry tree and some gardening space
Balcony (where I do all of my gardening :)
Laundry (with free washers, dryers, and clothes lines - after the laundry, ecstasy!)

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The bedroom:
The bedroom is medium-sized, small closet in the room and another in the hall, and currently partly furnished with a dresser w/mirror, night stand, and window unit A/C.  I can also remove the furniture if you prefer your own. 


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Amenities:
*Free Laundry in-building 
*Secure bike parking in building
* Project room in the basement with 
*Wi-Fi/internet included
*Rooftop deck – new furniture ordered and should arrive in time for summer. Deck also features monument views, Cathedral views, and tons of sunshine (well, at least when it's not cloudy during the day).
*Balcony garden, featuring kitchen herbs, baby greens, probably tomatoes and basil this year, too

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Photos:
Here are some photos of the home: http://bit.ly/1a54jRq
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The Location:
Everything in Adams Morgan is 4 blocks or closer including cafes, restaurants, grocery stores (Harris Teeter is 3 blocks away, Safeway is 40 feet, Yes! Organic and Glen's Garden Market are about 7-10 blocks), live music, Amsterdam Falafel, several yoga studios, gyms, cleaners, etc. 
Columbia Heights, Dupont Cir, Logan, Woodley Park are all within about a 15 minute walk or even shorter bus ride. 
Quite a few metrobuses (42, 43, H1) and the Woodley Circulator stop directly in front of the building, a slew more (pretty much all the S lines, the H lines, and the 53, 54) are 2 blocks down the street. Woodley Park and Columbia Heights metro stations are both about 12 minutes by foot, quicker by bus. 
Rock Creek Park, the Zoo, Meridian Hill Park, and other outdoor spaces are a short walk. Living close to Rock Creek makes it easy to get a little flora-fauna-outdoors fix most days.

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Rent:
$1,550/ month, all utilities included.
Available mid-May, exact date negotiable
Short or long term lease​​

With warmth and metta,
​​Paul


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