Where the Blossoms Remember: Walking the Tidal Basin

View across the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., with visitors along the shoreline and the Washington Monument rising in the distance.

Some places in Washington, D.C. feel loud with history. The National Mall is one of them. But the Tidal Basin? The Tidal Basin whispers. Earlier in the day, as we explored the war memorials surrounding the National Mall, I watched my son carry himself differently. Even before we reached the memorials surrounding the water, the … Read more

Where History Whispered Back: Walking the National Mall

View of the Washington Monument rising beyond the fountains of the World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Some places feel larger than themselves. Not because of their size, but because of the weight they carry. The National Mall in Washington, D.C. is one of those places. When most people picture it, they imagine the postcard version: marble monuments, waving flags, and wide green lawns stretching between some of the most recognizable landmarks … Read more

A Quiet Room Across the Street: Where Lincoln’s Story Ended

Street view of the Petersen House across from Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., with a lamppost in the foreground and early morning light casting shadows on the row buildings.

There are places where history feels distant… like something you have to imagine your way into. And then there are places where it doesn’t ask you to imagine at all. It just… meets you there. Right across the street from Ford’s Theatre sits the Petersen House—a narrow, unassuming row house that holds one of the … Read more

A Shot That Changed America: Standing Inside Ford’s Theatre

Looking up at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., where one night in 1865 changed American history forever

Some places don’t need to ask for silence. They just… take it. Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. is one of those places. We came here to learn. To see. To check a piece of history off the list. But somewhere between sitting down in the balcony and hearing the story unfold…the room shifted. Not dramatically. … Read more

TMP Origins: The Ghostly Secrets of the National Archives

The front of the National Archives Building outside in Washington DC from across the street.

Washington, D.C. – 2013 & Still on the List In 2013, I stood in front of the National Archives during a business trip that would later help spark the idea for TMP Origins. It wasn’t a sightseeing adventure — just me stealing a sliver of time between conference sessions. Two quick photos from the sidewalk … Read more

Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima): A Walk to Wow

If you’re in Washington, D.C. and up for seeing something full of history and meaning, the Iwo Jima Memorial—officially called the United States Marine Corps War Memorial—offers one of those powerful experiences you won’t soon forget. This spot brings together stories of sacrifice, national pride, and impressive sculptural art, all just a metro ride away … Read more

TMP Origins: Drawn to the Ashes

Featured Image: The Pentagon Memorial

Pentagon Memorial | Washington, D.C. If you’re searching for a quiet place in Washington, D.C. where the noise of the world falls away—and all that’s left is memory, silence, and sky—the Pentagon Memorial is one I’ll always recommend. I didn’t mean to stop here the day I visited.It was the weekend after a work conference … Read more

A Quiet Kind Of Honor: My First Visit To Arlington National Cemetery

If you’ve ever set foot in a place that changes you—quietly, without ceremony—you know the feeling I had walking into Arlington National Cemetery for the first time in 2013. This wasn’t just another tourist stop near Washington, D.C. It was the kind of ground where history and memory breathe together. I’d come on a business … Read more

Washington DC Night Tour: The Quiet Beginning of Travel Made Personal

Eisenhower Executive Office Building

TMP Origins: Before the Dashcam, Episode 1 🏷️ Wandering Through the Glow of Marble and Memory In 2013, I flew to Washington, DC for a business conference.I didn’t know it at the time, but I was walking straight into the origin story of Travel Made Personal. By day, I sat in sessions and took notes … Read more