ISO Experiences with three local Cataract Surgeons
Folks: I wonder if any of you has had experience with Frank S. Asburn, MD at Eye Associates of Washington, DC with regard to cataract surgery. He has a son, Strother Asburn III, MD, also an ophthalmologist, who practices, as well, at Eye Associates of Washington, DC and does cataract surgery. Finally, has anyone had experience with Michael Tigani, MD, cataract surgeon at Metropolitan Ophthalmology? Would appreciate people sharing their experience with any ot these physicians. Many thanks, Mindy Reiser mcreiser@... [mcreiser @ gmail dot com]
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Free kids basketball hoop
#free
About five feet tall but hoop is adjustable. Also small net on back to receive kicked balls. Marie Shirey marietrvlagt @ yahoo dot com
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Jan. 21 Tuesday Talk features Pat Roos on Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction. Free, in person at CP Library. 6:30 book signing & 7pm talk.
Join us for the start of the 2025 Tuesday Talks series on January 21st to hear Paticia Roos, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Rutgers University, talk about turning grief into activism after her 25-year-old son died from a heroin overdose. Free and in person at the Cleveland Park Library but must register at: https://clevelandwoodleypark.helpfulvillage.com/events/2661 Patricia Roos’s published works have been important contributions to the ongoing conversation about gender dynamics in the workforce. Her most recent book, however, is a more personal one about grief and resilience: Surviving Alex. In this book, she uses skills developed in her career to examine explanations and treatments for the growing overdose epidemic. She finds them wanting. She integrates existing research and writing on addiction with information she gathered over the years she lived with Alex’s mental health and substance use disorders, and with the trauma associated with his death. She talked with important people in Alex’s life and gathered information from the institutions in which he resided, providing a wealth of information from social workers, doctors, psychiatrists, rehab staff, and jailers to flesh out her personal narrative and interviews. And, she imagines a world steeped in compassionate harm reduction methods, as opposed to the punitive approaches that currently exist. More information can be found at patroos.com. Pat’s presentation will be followed by a brief presentation on harm reduction by Sharon Hunt of DC’s Department of Behavioral Health. Free Naloxone (Narcan) will be available to attendees. At 6:30 pm, Pat will be available to sign books which will be available for purchase in the Library Lobby. Please consider supporting your local restaurants by getting a meal to enjoy before or after the event. The Tuesday Talks series is brought to you by Cleveland Park Main Street (http://clevelandparkmainstreet.org/) , and the Cleveland and Woodley Park Village (http://www.cwpv.org/) , in collaboration with the DC Public Library (https://www.dclibrary.org/). Tuesday Talks is a DC Public Library Know Your Neighborhood Program. Cleveland Park Listserv Sponsor
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FREE kids + sport items
#FFPU
Free: - 2 sets kids skis (works with any boots) + boots size 10 - McLaren umbrella stroller with rain shield - sunshield for Bob double stroller - foam and metal crossbars for putting a canoe on your car if you don't have a rack See photos. Porch pickup near VanNess and Reno Martha -- Martha W. Buckley marthabuckley@... [marthabuckley @ gmail dot com]
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ISO a relatively new, used laptop
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If you recently upgraded your laptop or want to offload it, I’m interested in getting a laptop (2022-2024). Let’s talk 202-320-7035c susigbf@... [susigbf @ gmail dot com] Thanks Susi
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ISO car detailing recommendations
Hello! Any recommendations for a car detailing business? Thanks! Victoria [viclhatfield @ gmail dot com]
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FREE: 2 large bags of styrofoam packing peanuts #packingmaterials #free / Re: It was quite a holiday!
#packingmaterials
#free
We have two large bags of styrofoam peanuts available for free. Please let me know if you're interested. Kay Van Ness fanningkay@... [fanningkay @ gmail dot com] ~~~~~~ Thank you, Eleanor, this was nice to wake up to. Happy New Year! Kay - from original message - Dear neighbors, It was quite a holiday! I hope you can say the same. No. 2 daughter came from her home across the sea, we rented a car and drove the endless turnpike to Massachusetts to celebrate with the rest of the family. We laughed a lot, ate too much, starting with the cookies made from my mother’s traditional recipes—fondly remembered flavors of my youth—anise, ginger, sesame, citrus, a wee bit of rum, chocolate and especially butter! We exchanged gifts, some silly, some I will cherish forever, though maybe never need. What do you give an eighty++ grandmother who wants nothing? Chocolate!!! Attending Christmas Eve service sitting between my two daughters surrounded me with a warmth and security I had not felt in a long time. Not since I was a little girl sitting between my parents, to keep me from squirming I believe. I closed my eyes and it was 6:30 PM on Christmas Eve in a little German Lutheran congregation on the East side of Detroit. The fathers in their best suits, the mothers with an extra splash of Midnight in Paris all over themselves. The children lined up according to height in the basement Sunday school room ready to troop up the stairs, through the pastor’s study (the only time we would ever see this room, an ordinary study, btw,) except for the few boys who would some day be married in the little church. Like the children on Christmas Eve, grooms, about to be married would enter the Sanctuary from the Pastor’s study [snip] -------------- The message is available in full at Message https://groups.io/g/clevelandpark/message/220958
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Free Mpox vaccinations for those at risk
Anyone can catch mpox, but if you or someone you know is at higher risk for mpox, now is the time to get your free vaccination! Our two-dose vaccine series helps protect those most vulnerable. Get vaccinated today. Call the DC Health and Wellness Center at 202-741-7692. DC Health and Wellness Center 77 P Street NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: 202-741-7692. Email: doh@... https://dchealth.dc.gov/ DC Health @_DCHealth ·
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Free for pickup - IKEA sleeper sofa
#FFPU
Still in good condition Sara sarabethweiner@... [sarabethweiner @ gmail dot com]
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Cut & Paste Error - Here's the Missing Category, BEST ANIMAL STORY, dropped from the Cleveland Park Listies 2024!
by Peggy Robin A little editing error -- a whole category of the 2024 Cleveland Park Listies got left on the cutting room floor. Here it is: In the category of BEST ANIMAL STORY, we had another runaway winner (both in terms of the vote and according to the story line of the fugitive parakeet), with the Listy going to Pam H. for her 3 posts telling the saga of Nico the parakeet -- reported lost on January 28 in Message #210056, then found in Message #210109 on Jan 30., and then there was a sweet follow-up message #210239 on Feb 3 to reassure us about how well little Nico was doing back at home. That message included a link to a video clip of Nico, plus a list of lost pet resources. Voters also showed some love (in descending order of number of votes) to: the "Acrobat Raccoon," the "Nesting Mourning Doves," the "Coyote Encounter," and "Coyotes with Mange." -------------- Winners in the other six categories are in Message #220956 , And now....the envelopes, please! Presenting the winners of the 2024 Cleveland Park Listies! -- along with information about next year's Listies & my wishes to all for a happy new year!
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And now....the envelopes, please! Presenting the winners of the 2024 Cleveland Park Listies!
by Peggy Robin The long wait is over, the votes are in, and the people have spoken! The winner of the Listy for BEST GIVEAWAY goes to... The Piano! by Stephen S, Message #217005 on August 28 -- a clear favorite over the 4 other worthy contenders. The giveaway eclipse glasses were a distant second, and the remaining three nominees (the dollhouse with furniture & people, the Barbie Dream House, and the four free tomato cages) each got a sprinkling of votes. In the category of BEST ANIMAL STORY, we had another runaway winner (both in terms of the vote and according to the story line of the fugitive parakeet), with the Listy going to Pam H. for her 3 posts telling the saga of Nico the parakeet -- reported lost on January 28 in Message #210056, then found in Message #210109 on Jan 30., and then there was a sweet follow-up message #210239 on Feb 3 to reassure us about how well little Nico was doing back at home. That message included a link to a video clip of Nico, plus a list of lost pet resources. Voters also showed some love (in descending order of number of votes) to: the "Acrobat Raccoon," the "Nesting Mourning Doves," the "Coyote Encounter," and "Coyotes with mange." Our 5 nominees for a Listy for the BEST QUERY revealed a readership most intrigued by the Mystery Object, described and pictured by Sharon C. in Message #217014 on August 28, A close runner-up was the request for help in assembling a donated bike for a little girl from a refugee family, followed by "Sheets for Orangutans," then "Reptile Needs a Ride," and finally, "ISO Info about Stained Glass." When it comes to BEST RESPONSE TO A QUERY, what could be better than success in reuniting the query-writer, Anthony, with his stolen bike? After Anthony asked Listserv members for any news of his Yuba Boda Boda Electric Cargo Bike (Message #217808 on Sept 17), he was gratified by the offers to help -- and absolutely thrilled when Bill P. found it and arranged for Anthony to pick it up from the fire station (Message #217860, Sept 19). It's a double listy winner, as both Bill and Anthony reported on the way the Listserv helped to bring about a happy ending for a man and his bike. The first runner-up was the message about the multiple experienced Paris train travelers who answered Sharon C.'s "long-shot" question on finding the elevator in a particular Paris RER station. Travel advice also took third place with Lisette's tips about getting around Amsterdam by bus, rail, bike, and on foot; while Samantha K.'s tips to help protect nesting birds came in fourth, closedly followed by Kate M.'s message providing links to get free, expert planting advice. The Art Critics of Cleveland Park (initiated by Ana E. in Message #215723 on July 14) takes our Listy for BEST LONG DISCUSSION THREAD. While it was neither the longest discussion thread -- only three days, compared to twenty days for Ranked Choice Voting) nor did it generate the most messages (43 messages vs. 63 for RCV), there's no doubt that it was the most impactful discussion this year -- and arguably the most impactful discussion in the Listserv's 25-year history. Before the discussion started, ANC 3C semed on a sure path to support a proposal for a two-sided mural on the 7-11 building at Connecticut & Ordway. By the time the ANC meeting, a mere two days later --after so many residents wrote eloquently about the value of preserving the sandstone building facade, with its oval windows and its limestone Art Deco details -- sentiment has shifted and the vote was 6-2 not to support a mural at that location. The mural discussion just nosed out "Going Carless in DC." Third place went to "We Should Put Up a Statue to...." Only a couple of votes separated fourth place, "Ranked Choice Voting" from the fifth place finisher, "Deadly Driving Continues." PHOTO OF THE YEAR goes to "Our Own Stumpy." Congratulations to the little tree and to Susan B., who took the winning picture. "Aurora at the National Cathedral" and "Juvenile Cardinal" tied for second place, with Bald Eagle" taking third (almost making a three-way tie for second, but just a few votes shy,) and "Pink View of the Castle" coming in fourth. And now for the most eagerly anticipated Listy, the final one, POST OF THE YEAR. It's CANDY vs. POTATOES by Henry D. (Message #219324 on Nov 1). Who'd have expected that any kid would go for two potatoes over a piece of candy? And who'd have expected that voters would vote for a quirky little Halloween experiment over these other four worthy contenders: 1) A charming holiday reminiscence; 2) a heartwarming story of a bike accident victim & the witness who made sure he was OK; 3) an essay contest that segued into a tale of how the audio book of Moby Dick can still thrill listeners today; and 4) a lyrical report on a hillside in bloom, backed by a soundtrack of songbirds. All five taken together display the breadth of Listserv subject matter, the expressiveness of the posters, the creativity of their ideas, and how a simple Listserv message can entertain and enlighten ....but someone's gotta win, and in this case, the voters have spoken and the word of the year is POTATOES!! Interestingly, in every category each nominee got at least a couple of votes; no one was totally shut out - a testament to the high quality of all the nominated posts this year. If you are the winner of a 2024 Listy, I will be in touch to make arrangements to get your Listy to you. Or if, like Henry D., you decline to receive a little golden statuette made of genuine, earth-unfriendly plastic, you can choose either a paper certificate suitable for framing or a vitual certificate, suitable for use as your screen saver. Before we close, a couple of reminders: Our Poster of the Year, who consistently posted lively, helpful, and eminently Listworthy messages all year round, went to Meghan K.; that award was given last week, December 21, in Message #220839. We've already started collecting messages that seem worthy of a nomination for the 2025 Listies. We encourage every interested listserv member to make a note of any message, on any topic, you'd like to see considered for an award. Just note the message number, and/or the poster's name/email address, posting date, subject line -- whatever is sufficient to allow us to look up the post, and send it in any time before December 27, 2025. Of course, you don't need to wait for the end of the year to send a nomination. I keep a running file - just email me directly at clevelandparklistservmoderator@... [clevelandparklistservmoderator @ gmail dot com]. Farida W., your message about the hijacked Amazon gift cards is already in the running for the Listies in 2025! Thanks to all the posters, nominated or not, and all the readers who made 2024 a banner year for good Listserv posts -- even as the year may have left many of us sorely disappointed in other respects. We wish you all good things and good messaging in the New Year 2025! - Peggy Robin and the MAP (Moderator's Advisory Panel, made up of a few family members, some friends & neighbors, plus a couple of randos that got roped into this gig) ------------------------ The Cleveland Park Listies are posted annually on the Cleveland Park Listserv and on All Life Is Local over the last 4 Saturdays in December.
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A few more items FS/Free: Misc items including baby/nursing and wedding items
#free
#forsale
I neglected to add a few more items: * snow shovel * desk - from IKEA, has some wear but is usable. It's the IKEA ALEX drawer unit, 2 of these basic table legs, and the table top that I can't figure out the exact model from the IKEA website. color is black-brown. the drawer unit is pretty heavy and durable so you could just keep that * spray paint - "moss green" satin finish link to product Jessica McLean Gardens jessicacourtneylee@... [jessicacourtneylee @ gmail dot com] -------- The original message with a long list of items is available at Message #220949
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TAKEN: FFPU: king-sized quilt and 2 shams
These were posted earlier this evening for giveaway, but they have been taken. An amazing number of people share my love of this quilt! Teresa
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ISO John Oliver tix
I’m looking to buy tickets to John Oliver at the Kennedy Center either Sunday 12/29 or Monday 12/30. Please let me know if you have two or four to sell. Thank you! Tracy troosevelt@... [troosevelt @ gmail dot com]
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FS: Fireplace andirons
#forsale
I have a couple of sets of fireplace andirons for sale. They come of course with the cast-iron log support in the back. If you're interested, contact me off-line please - oohlikewowman @ yahoo dot com Joe North Cleveland Park
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FS: cowboy boots size 8 $25
#forsale
Justin brand size 8 with registration number. Only selling because I need to pack very light. A steal at $25. Maria on Macomb beachbombshell@... [beachbombshell @ gmail dot com]
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ISO Custom Pillow and Custom Bedskirt
Hi All: I am looking for two things: 1). The name of someone or a company that will make a custom size pillow for a very long window seat. I think I have enough fabric. 2). The name of someone or a company who can make a custom size bed skirt for an antique bed that is a nonstandard height. No rush, and Happy New Year! Roberta Devonshire Place birdie20008 @ yahoo dot com
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FS/Free: Misc items including baby/nursing and wedding items
#forsale
#free
I'm doing some cleaning and have a lot of misc items to part with. Many are unused and I am willing to give away for free, though if you want to donate (like $20-30 or whatever you see fit) to my kid's 529, that would be a nice gift :) Baby & nursing related items Spectra S1 Plus pump (rechargeable / the model with battery) - you’ll need to buy the bottles elsewhere (ie Amazon) but everything else is in there (2 duck bills, 4 24mm and 4 28mm flanges, etc), though you might also need to buy flanges fit for you. Mothers Milk tea bags - new box + a few more bags Blessed thistle leaves - is an herb that is supposed to help with lactation Body bean bags for a baby - I don’t know how else to describe this except it is kind of like a weighted bean bag you can put on a baby to keep them on their back? They were used in the hospital but I don’t think are recommended as far as safe sleeping practices… A lot of vials(?) / containers where you can store breast milk, ranging in 60ml to 120ml. You should be able to run them through the dishwasher/sanitizer and use, in lieu of plastic bags for storing milk Dish Wash basin - ie for baby bottles, just a simple plastic tub Misc pacifiers, never used. A few are opened since I wanted to see how they look Echinacea dietary supplement link to Amazon Household Refillable dog bowl, similar to this link to Amazon Magic bullet blender - I upgraded to a better personal blender. This still works though is not very powerful “Womens toiletry kit” - a pre-filled toiletry kit targeted towards women but the only gender-specific item is a deodorant stick, otherwise it’s shampoo, toothpaste, etc 3 rubber spatulas, never used 2 pillows - were used, could be used for a dog I guess Medium sized cooler - dimensions are 10.5” W x 14” L x 13” H Mounting putty link to Amazon Plastic laundry basket Misc 12 pack of colored pencils Coloring book Rubik’s cube Sleeping bag - red, mummy-type, barely used. Brand is Mountain Hardware Inflatable mattress & pump - full size I think White Votive Candles, 1.5" in diameter x 2" in height link to Amazon Misc glass vases/containers - were used for candles at our wedding 4x6 frames or table signs, Gold Border & Vertical Stand link to Amazon Drapery for wedding arch - link to product, in cream/nude/ivory. Never used Advice cards - like for a bachelorette party or wedding link to Amazon “Greenery Watercolor” link to Amazon Share a Memory Pickup in McLean Gardens, though if you have a lot that you're taking, I can drop off Jessica McLean Gardens jessicacourtneylee@... [jessicacourtneylee @ gmail dot com]
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Free Moving Boxes
#freeboxes
My sister recently moved to this area and has about 50 strong moving boxes, including several wardrobe boxes. They are free to anyone who can pick them up in Silver Spring/Aspen Hill. Call Kelly at 305-213-3480. -Mary
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FFPU: king-sized quilt and 2 shams
#free
Love this king size quilt and two regular sized pillow shams. They brought me a lot of joy when I needed it, but now my bedroom decor has changed. But these still have a lot of joy left to give! Call or text if you would like them. Teresa Gruber Bellevue Terrace at Garfield St NW 202-413-1762
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