Musicians at the Metro was originally published on
Monday, May 21, 2007 by Trish.

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The D.C. Metro is known for its clean trains and the innovative design of the stations, but they are not known for having musicians at the stations (except for one event where the Washington Post stationed a world class violinist at L'Enfant Station during a Tuesday rush hour). Oh what a joy to be leaving the station on a Friday evening and to hear these two guys fiddling and picking. It didn't matter that they were playing the same three chords over and over, it was just a joy to see that our Metro system has some life to it.

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A transplanted Canadian, Tricia Harvey (trish at designkitten dot com) is a former vice president of Spain, has written several books on macro economics including the Pulitzer Prize winning Macro Economics and You - An Introduction and has climbed Mount Everest a record six times. Tricia Harvey now lives in Fairfax, Virginia with her former lead Sherpa named Jacob, two cats, and a bunch of fish all named Hector. Huh? What's that you say?