JEFFERSON WAS CRYING TODAY

In today’s entry, you will learn 4 things: 1. A theory on why the Thomas Jefferson Memorial is sinking deeper into the Tidal Basin 2. Why Thomas Jefferson was crying today. 3. Thomas Jefferson and I are old friends. We are also White Rappers. 4. GO GO music was birthed in Washington DC Today, I was giving a tour to a bunch of cats from Florida. They wanted to see everything… The Capital, the Lincoln, Vietnam War Memorial,... Read More

POOLS IN DC—WHERE TO SWIM DAY PASSES

I grew up thinking I was Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Personally, when I travel, I want to know where I can swim, when is it open, how many meters it is, can I do normal human being laps or is it a pool for babies, how much does it cost, and most importantly, —-Can I sneak in for free. The answers to all these questions are below (except the last one—for that for me to know… and you to find out—another day in another blog)   The Hilton... Read More

OUR PEDICAB PERFORMANCE REVIEWS- LIVING LIKE ROCK STARS–and Fred ARMISEN making fun of us… I LOVE it

this is my FAVorite!!!!! the conventional working world where federal government lemming employees work 9-5 jobs— you get performance reviews and annual evaluations. In the pedicab world, we all want to ask each other the same question. It’s our way of comparing ourselves, judging our productivity, a performance review of sorts.  Although this question is on the minds of many pedicabbers, many don’t ask, don’t tell—–... Read More

TOP FIVE BIKE PATHS IN DC/METROPOLITAN AREA

5. Rock Creek Trail— 20 miles I’d say—this one is especially my pic on the weekends because the DC area becomes closed off to cars, and its just you and the road baby! I like to start this one off in Maryland and end in DC. It is more of an uphill slant I’d say… and you pass the Zoo (check out the pandas) and the ZOO LIGHYS in the winter! 4. Custis Trail—4 miles—A nice trail from Shreve Road where the Long... Read More

IN LIGHT OF 9/11, WHERE HAS ALL THE PATRIOTISM GONE?

This is an article my darling little cousin Yasmin Akbari wrote. Yasi, when I read this I was so proud of you. I never knew you were such a great writer. I have a lot of opinions on a lot of the things you said however and I want to share them with you. First off, I was wondering why you said the Pledge of Allegiance for the first time in high school. Did you not say it before? Did you not want to say it? Was it your way of passive rebellion? Leave... Read More

DISCOVER DC’s “HISTORY”- a TRUE LOVE STORY—DISCOVERED ON MY BIRTHDAY

Tonight, when I was coming back from birthday celebrations, my birthday bird’s eye view perspective stumbled across the word “History” for Yelp. As the “Business Owner” I had to “Claim my Business” and fill out my “HISTORY” for Discover DC TOURS. History? Well this is not some old lemonade stand company that turned into Mac Donalds in 1892…so I can’t top that. At first, I didn’t... Read More

STEALING FROM THE RICH AND GIVING TO THE POOR

I must say that whenever I get off the metro to go to my house, I secretly wish that a pedicab will be waiting for me right outside the metro. Pedicab rides are my favorite mode of transportation! Especially because I am a bag lady (meaning I always walk around with more than both of my arms full of bags)! If the spirits-of-wish-come-trues bless me with such an honarble presence, I’d be jumping for joy. The thing is, it almost never happens.... Read More

RIDING A PEDICAB FOR THE FIRST TIME

– Might make you nervous-don’t let it – Is a natural thing that happens between two humans – Is green, eco-friendly, and sweet—no gas or motors used – Does not hurt your feet – Is surprisingly enjoyable – Is a memorable event that you won’t forget You will always remember who you were with… the first time… you rode a pedicab. Let US, take your Pedicab Virginity. Destination DC Tours If you’re gonna... Read More

PERSIAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY

Dear Readers, My apologies for the very few off topic blog posts. If you want to scroll down to the only part that has to do anything with Washington DC, scroll down to the phrase “5,555 51/8 Persians”. Other than that, just skip this entry unless you would like to educate yourself on some Persian Vocabulary. For your convenience– I have provided a glossary below for Persian words with English definitions PERSIAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY: madar-pedars-—... Read More

DIFFERENT WAYS TO THINK OF 26—TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY

Today, August 29 is my birthday and I turned 26. 26? 26! Birthdays have an interesting way to make people think about their lives in a “birds eye” point of view….a time line of some sort, a comparison to most other time lines, where you fall in that time line, life expectations of the time line…26! Par Eggs AmpL: 26…(4 more until 30) 26……(21 plus 5) 26……..(18 plus 3 plus 5) 26………(5... Read More