Fri, 23 March 2007 Today we are celebrating a year of podcasting. And we take our first 52 shows and craft them into a great set of itineraries.
We start with suggestions for things to do if you have a long layover at the Washington Area Airports, or the train station. (0:48) We Play Simple Ways by former Charlottesville musicianSharif, who comes to us courtesy of The podsafe music network. (6:06) We talk about ideas for visiting for just an evening or a day.(10:44) We play The Washington Post March, written by DC native John Philip Sousa, and performed by one of the many service bands from the area, The US Army Band.(15:50) We suggest a variety of ideas for a two or three day weekend in Washington. (18:26) We play Everytime I Run by Centerville, VA band GUM!, which we played on show #1. (27:15) We suggest a more in-depth and relaxed set of itineraries for trips in the five day to weeklong (or longer) visit to DC. We include a few ideas for day and even weekend trips out of the area, which are worth renting a car for. (30:30) We play Hosanna Filio David, by The Little River United Church of Christ Sanctuary Choir, which Mark and Julie actually sing in!. (33:23) We finish up with a discussion of specialty tours, and special times of year to visit, and we talk about touring Washington with kids. (35:12) Millennium Stage does have a performance EVERY evening. Email us and let us know what you think of our show! We want to know what you think, and what you'd like us to cover! Our Opening Theme Music is Garden Walk by Kim Evans, and our logo design is by Kathleen Hamm at Hamm Multimedia. Our Photo Album has all the best photos of our first year! And, we've done a slideshow of the pictures, available in Smaller (8.9 megabites) and Really Huge (213 mb) versions. Comments[11] |



Today we are celebrating a year of podcasting. And we take our first 52 shows and craft them into a great set of itineraries.