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While it’s not unusual for someone to be lying in DC — politicians are famous for it — it is strange to see a mountain lion here. That is, until recently.

Here’s the story from NBC 4 in DC:

>>Some believe a mountain lion may be lurking in northwest Washington.

One neighbor described the creature as larger and wider than a deer, with the long tail of a cat.

Another woman said she was walking her dog in McLean Gardens at the edge of Glover Park when she spotted the large cat last week.  The cat, which she believes is a mountain lion, ran off into some nearby woods.

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Yesterday was a very rare day in the Washington, D.C., area.  We had an earthquake!  It wasn’t a big, destructive one. Instead, it was more of a, “Did you feel the earthquake?” kind of one, making everyone ask each other if anyone had felt it happen.

I didn’t. At the time it took place, I was in my gastrointestinal doctor’s center, being put under so I could enjoy both an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. The lower levels turned out great, but there’s some slight problem in the upper area that is being biopsied. I’ll get the results in two weeks, which tells me it isn’t something dreadful that needs attention “stat,” as they like the say in the medical profession.

Anyway, here’s a story about the quake that appeared on the website for the local news station, WTOP:

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In yesterday’s entry, I printed the first half of an article from the Washington Post regarding a serial rapist in the Washington, DC, area. Here’s the conclusion:

>>Three months later, the rapist attacked two Prince George’s teenagers at gunpoint as they walked home from the Marlow Heights shopping center near the Beltway. He forced the two into the woods in what would be the first time he raped two people in a single incident. The wooded ravine is similar to the scene of the recent Prince William attack.

Days after Christmas 2001, a 29-year-old mother of four from Fairfax was running late for her 7 p.m. work shift. She pulled on a turtleneck, a T-shirt, a sweat shirt and a coat and waited at a bus stop in the Alexandria section of the county.

She saw a man smoking a cigarette and thought he was being polite by standing back at the edge of the woods. He came closer and asked whether she knew when the next bus would arrive.

But the man didn’t want an answer. “I have a weapon — follow me,” he said. She caught a glimpse of a knife handle in his coat pocket.

As he led her down the street, the bus went by, too late to help. He demanded money. When she insisted that she had none, he didn’t believe her.

“You work all the time,” he said. He was right. She had two jobs, one at Ames and the other in a fast-food restaurant. She thought he could not have known that unless he had been watching her.

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