Today
is the first day of our Washington, DC rally. The day consists of an
orientation meeting and a welcome dinner tonight. We have been here since last
Friday, spent two days touring Washington, got tired of touring Washington, have
spent two days in the campground doing exciting stuff like laundry, and now are
ready to get back to touring Washington.
The
campground is a great location. Metro buses as well as tour buses come by here
to pick up folks wanting to travel to Washington. We attended an orientation the
first evening we were here, and it was recommend that we drive several miles to
a Metro parking area where we could catch the subway. We did and we did. The
subway was relatively easy to master even with transfers and even for the Joneses
who are noted for getting confused and ending up in Boston. So, we were able to
explore on our own.
We
tried to pick things that were not on our agenda even though there will be
overlap. There is so much to see, and we have limited capacity for absorbing it
all. To begin with, we did have to take a picture of this placid pool in front
of the Capitol building as a metaphor for a do-nothing Congress. (I’ll try to
limit my comments on this theme to the previous sentence.)
One
objective on our pre-tour tours was to try to see some of the Smithsonian
museums before the one day of our rally agenda we have to visit the Smithsonian
museums. Since there are so many of them we were like kids in a candy store
trying to figure out what to eat first. We chose the Museum of Natural History.
After a day there, we realized we could easily spend a second day at the same
museum. We will not, but at least the time spent there gave us a taste of the
museum.
On
our second day we decided to take a bus tour of the city. It was a hop on, hop
off tour bus. We hopped off at the Museum of the American Indian. We spent more
time in the cafeteria where they had native-inspired foods from different parts
of the Americas. What a wonderful eating experience.
And,
in Washington DC there are statues of dead white guys on horses all over the place.
I’m sure we will see more during the week we spend exploring Washington. This time
spent here is a great thing to do, and we are thankful that our schedule worked
out that we could be here. I almost forgot we are retired. It’s the expected
thing to do.
2 comments:
As someone who could spend a month touring DC, I have a couple more suggestions, in case you have time..The Holocaust Museum is emotional but memorable. A side trip to Mount Vernon is worth the time. The Library of Congress, the S. Museum of Art are a couple other worthwhile stops. (I'm guessing you have the S. Air and Space, and S. Museum of American History on your agenda?) . Anyway have fun and stay out of trouble! TB
Al & Shannon, I tried emailing at your asjo...68... sn.com address and it bounced back. Do you have a new email address? If so, please send it to us, ok?
DC is wonderful, 'eh? We need to catch up on your Maritime trip as that's on our short list.
Hope to hear from you soon -
J&K
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