Tania has always enjoyed exploring local areas to find fun and unique ways to spend free time. She founded foogli.com, a free website dedicated to helping others find activities without all the hard work.
One of the great things about living in DC are all the free things the city has to offer, and for the music lovers out there, The Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage is one of the real treats.Offering...
While on a walk in Old Town Alexandria, I came across this strange table with a whole bunch of glasses attached to it. At first I was not at all sure what this was about, although of course I did...
Sometimes you find the best things in the weirdest places, and Refresh Massage with it's $1 per minute rate definitely falls into this category. The first time I passed this place I was at Ballston Common Mall to...
This walk is perfect if you specifically want to show your respect for those who have served. You will see many other great things along the way, but I've marked the memorials on the map to make sure...
On October 24th, you can run, volunteer, sponsor or just cheer, but either way you should definitely try and show your support at the 25th Annual Army Ten-Miler, a DC tradition. I imagine it goes without saying that it...
Founded in 1889 and with about 2,000 individuals of 400 species in their 163-acre park, the National Zoo is always a great way to enjoy an afternoon for any age group, the Smithsonian National Zoological Park has the...
One of the most popular of the war memorials, it honors the service members that died or went missing in Vietnam and South East Asia during the Vietnam war. It is located near the Lincoln memorial, on the other side...
Hands down one of the most creative of the National Mall war memorials. 19 larger-than-life size (around 7ft 5in) steel sculptures of figures represent a squad on patrol. Their faces and full combat gear, along with their over...
Tiny in stature relative to the other war memorials, and completely hidden in its location, this memorial is easy to miss, but still a wonderful stop on a National Mall tour. It commemorates specifically the citizens of DC that served...
This larger than life (12 feet high) statue of Albert Einstein is one of my favorites in DC (see slide show). On the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences, it is an apt memorial to the father of modern...