Thursday, August 13, 2009

Washington, DC Take 3


And finally...
Three "monuments here"-
1. WW2 water monument w/each of the 50 states represented,
2. Reflection pool
3. Lincoln Memorial in far background
(oh, and the cool policeman on horseback)

GORGEOUS DAY in Washington DC.
I'm on the Lincoln Memorial looking out over
the reflection pool,
Washington Monument,
the National Mall,
and The Capital Building in the way way back.

Part of the reason for my going to DC
was to go on a blind date set up by one of my friends.
We ended up going to Mt. Vernon
(where George Washington lived)
for part of our date and I remembered
that when I was 12 I had come here
and taken a picture of this exact tree.
So, here it is folks.... the same tree 20 years later.
(Wish I had the other picture w/me but it's in MT.)

Oh look, it's Montana.
And a really cute girl standing beneath it!

No questions as to why I took this, right?
They were walking out of the reflection pool
in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
Too cute. Couldn't resist.

Washington, DC Take 2


A great exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of American History
on Lincoln.

His top hat.

One of my favorite presidents.
I had to take a photo op.

This is one of my better shots of
me and the Washington Monument.
Aiming the camera by myself at myself
and a tall background
obelisk - not one of my strong suits.
Garden at the National Cathedral!

An "artistic" shot of the National Cathedral.

A Few More Happenings...




Washington, DC: Take 1
A saying at the end of the main exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial.
Something to remember now and always.

I went to a fantastic and chilling exhibit on
Nazi Propaganda at the Holocaust Memorial.
What propaganda are we hearing?

Julia Child's pots and pans on exhibit at the Smithsonian - amazing number of pans.
They reconstructed her kitchen with
the furniture and etc. from her actual kitchen.
Very homey and warm.
We can all cook delightfully in even the most
modest of spaces.
The kitchen IS the heart of the home.



A Few Happenings...

First Red Sox Game.... We sat next to the visiting team's bull pen.
Thanks for an awesome birthday gift Madrians!

When I first got into the stadium...

This is "The Green Monstah"
- we're on a first name basis.
Inside Fenway Pahk.

Sitting next to the Orioles Bull Pen
(they gave us a stick of gum... lucky me!!)


What it looks like pre-game outside the stadium.