A few weeks ago, Tiger_Fodder and I went on our first vacation together. (Yes I am just getting around to blogging about it now. I have gotten lazy.) We chose Washington DC for the distinction of being our first vacation destination. It was my first time in our nation's capitol and was one of the very few remaining areas of the country I had never been to. We had a very nice drive down, though I was feeling a little disappointed at the lack of fall foliage. I guess it was just a bit too early. We have tons of the colorful stuff here at home now, so no big deal. We have a great time together no matter the scenery.
On our first day there we went for a walk and happened upon the Washington Monument.
As Tiger_Fodder can attest, I was expecting something much, much smaller than the second largest structure in the world.
I should have known that our fair country would not have just any little, old phallic symbol to represent General Washington's contributions to our greatness. Silly me. My one and only was impressed too, even if he says otherwise.
After that we visited Mr. Lincoln sitting in his stately manner on his throne while the many come to marvel at his feet. This was maybe one of my favorite sites.
Mr. Lincoln does not tolerate noise in his personal space.
The view out was pretty cool as well.
We saw this:
I'm not sure where the NEW post office is, we didn't see that. You can, however, see our good friend Luann in the blue skirt there. She was a little busy conducting traffic up and down the steps to make much time for us though.
Across the street was the FBI Headquarters. I was very disappointed to not be seeing my favorite special agents and assistant director, but I guess that is how it goes. They were probably off investigating the haunting of various New England homes by Phil Spector. At least I hope that is what they were doing.
On our last day, we walked to The Capital Building and hung out with some of our usual people watching. Much to our dismay, there is not a whole lot of great people watching in DC. It seems mostly normal people go there. Who knew?
I discovered later that sometimes that flag in front points the other way. Huh!
Here we are, enjoying the Capitol, although I think we look like we are on a log ride somewhere.
Before we left, I managed to snag a picture of what I assumed to be the ass of the White House. I am told it's actually the front. I still don't believe it.
Sadly, the Pres was not there to see us. He was busy somewhere pulling for Chicago to host the Olympics sometime down the road. I guess I forgive him.
I also got to go to my beloved Caribou Coffee every day we were there and learned precisely how many seconds it takes to cross nearly any length of intersection (a skill I am now employing at home).
We had a lot of fun being our silly selves and I am glad to have experienced all the landmarks of our capitol city. I didn't get to see the Statue of Liberty, but Tiger_Fodder says we can see it next time. I can't wait!
♥
On our first day there we went for a walk and happened upon the Washington Monument.
As Tiger_Fodder can attest, I was expecting something much, much smaller than the second largest structure in the world.
I should have known that our fair country would not have just any little, old phallic symbol to represent General Washington's contributions to our greatness. Silly me. My one and only was impressed too, even if he says otherwise.
After that we visited Mr. Lincoln sitting in his stately manner on his throne while the many come to marvel at his feet. This was maybe one of my favorite sites.
Mr. Lincoln does not tolerate noise in his personal space.
The view out was pretty cool as well.
We saw this:
I'm not sure where the NEW post office is, we didn't see that. You can, however, see our good friend Luann in the blue skirt there. She was a little busy conducting traffic up and down the steps to make much time for us though.
Across the street was the FBI Headquarters. I was very disappointed to not be seeing my favorite special agents and assistant director, but I guess that is how it goes. They were probably off investigating the haunting of various New England homes by Phil Spector. At least I hope that is what they were doing.
On our last day, we walked to The Capital Building and hung out with some of our usual people watching. Much to our dismay, there is not a whole lot of great people watching in DC. It seems mostly normal people go there. Who knew?
I discovered later that sometimes that flag in front points the other way. Huh!
Here we are, enjoying the Capitol, although I think we look like we are on a log ride somewhere.
Before we left, I managed to snag a picture of what I assumed to be the ass of the White House. I am told it's actually the front. I still don't believe it.
Sadly, the Pres was not there to see us. He was busy somewhere pulling for Chicago to host the Olympics sometime down the road. I guess I forgive him.
I also got to go to my beloved Caribou Coffee every day we were there and learned precisely how many seconds it takes to cross nearly any length of intersection (a skill I am now employing at home).
We had a lot of fun being our silly selves and I am glad to have experienced all the landmarks of our capitol city. I didn't get to see the Statue of Liberty, but Tiger_Fodder says we can see it next time. I can't wait!
♥
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light_bringer:
Haha, I bet you are in the minority about the time change with T_F. That's great that you appreciate the shorter days. I already thought you were cool, and now I think you're even cooler.
alphagoon:
Sadly, no. But I remember how I never had enough time before.