UCS’s new president:
Jeremy’s work had a Hill reception last night to introduce their new president to “Washington” – a debut of sorts. The organizer of the event asked if someone could take photos at this event and Jeremy, very cleverly, volunteered me.
Because Nat was still on vacation, I could only do this event if Jeremy took care of Edda so I attended this UCS event without Jeremy. It had complicated logistics involving a camp pick-up and meeting on the street corner at Union Station and a heavy reliance on Google Maps. I’m so impressed with Google Maps. DC was grid-locked with traffic and Google Maps took me in some round-about way avoiding all the accidents and traffic tie ups and major freeways and put me at Union Station in less than an hour.
This is a classic photographic set-up – a set-up which I never find myself in. A dark room, no windows. People milling around eating finger-food. It’s pretty hard to make it look interesting in photographs since nothing really interesting is happening. But I did what I could.
Here’s an important person:
And another important person:
Finally, a few more important people:
Good Job!
I like this venue, the manager and his team are second to none. We worked / developed a relationship with them over the course of the last year, and nothing was out of reach.