Finally - D.C. for some serious exploring. First on Harold's list . . .
. . . check out The Smithsonian!! |
We started at the Information Center in the Castle. This is a really impressive and beautiful building - but it's not exactly "the museum". The Smithsonian is actually an educational and research institute with a complex of associated museums.
In the castle cafe we met Martin - friendly & interesting fellow from Barcelona. St. Lucia is his home now - he says "it's paradise." (I think we may need to go there one day!) |
We knew we had a lot of ground to cover in D.C., so we schlepped our bikes into the city on the subway train. Pedaled down by our nation's grand Capitol Building and all around the National Mall.
What an awesome place to be !! |
In front of the U.S. Botanic Garden . . . |
. . . . and inside their enormous greenhouse . . . a lush green and flowery feast for the eyes!
Can't resist sharing some of these . . .
The orchid collection? Unbelievably gorgeous and amazingly diverse!!
Our bike ride took us all along the Mall (it's about 2 miles from one end to the other), past the Washington Monument, the World War II Memorial and down to the awe-inspiring Lincoln Memorial, Viet Nam War Memorial and Korean War Memorial - each one a point for some emotional reflection!
Found here the name of an old high school pal - sad. |
So far we've spent seven days in D.C. visiting monuments, museums, memorials and more!! I thought I'd never get Harold out of the Air and Space Museum!
And a couple of other historic aircraft . . .
Wright Brothers first actual flying airplane!! (??) |
We enjoyed the American Art Museum and Portrait Gallery so much that we went there three times!!
Since we have our scooters, here's what we do . . ride our scooters from Greenbelt National Park where we're camped to the Metro Station, take the subway train to D.C., then jump on our bikes! The scooter ride takes us through a pretty section of the Park where sometimes we see deer along the way!
So, I'll explain about the bikes! It's a bit of a hassle to take bicycles on the subway train, and bikes are permitted thereon only at limited times! We decided to take them to D.C. and leave them locked up there nights so they'd be there for us each day! Great plan - and it worked for 5 nights! Then yesterday we pedaled over to a museum and parked (locked). Came out a few hours later - cable lock cut - Harold's bike and helmet vanished!! Well, as Mike would say, guess someone needed it more than Harold did!
. . . before the evil deed! |
Hey, do you do Skype? We finally got with the program and Alessa did the same. (Thank you, Pinky!) Now we get to have face-to-face visits with Graydon.
Our first Skype call - Graydon said, "Gramps? (pause) I LOVE you!!" |
He is soooo sweet - and he sure does love his Gramps!!
And then, off exploring again . .
I really wanted to go up in the Washington Monument, but you have to get in line very early to get a ticket! When the alarm buzzed at 6 a.m. I had to ask myself WHY are we doing this? But we got there in time, got tickets, and it was SO worth it!!
From the top of the Monument looking down the Mall toward the Capitol Bldg. |
Next we pedaled over to the Bureau of Printing & Engraving and went on a little tour. This is where U.S. money is made. We saw literally MILLIONS of dollars!!!
Wandering through the Smithsonian Castle, we stumbled upon this exciting and eclectic collection of goodies in a most beautiful gallery. Here we saw, among other things, Kristi Yamaguchi's skates! |
Having heard they were not to be missed, we took ourselves on a night tour of the monuments on our bikes. Starting at dusk, we watched a bit of soccer in front of the Capitol Building, just as the lights were coming on.
Soccer on the National Mall . . . |
. . . and the Washington Monument all aglow! |
Then, of course, old Honest Abe . . . |
in the spectacular Lincoln Memorial
We rode over and saw The White House all lit up, too, but couldn't get a good night shot . . . .
So I returned the next day while Harold was at the Air and Space Museum (again!) and got a bit closer . . .
Pedaling back to meet up with Harold, I meandered through the National Sculpture Garden - fun!
So any of you youngsters know what this is? |
Yesterday we had another fabulous day in D.C. at the most extraordinary National Museum of Natural History. Here are a few of the choice exhibits . . .
In the Museum rotunda - spectacular! |
In the Mammal Hall - very life-like action displays! |
Harold admiring an array of BATS!! |
some cool skeletons!! |
. . . and the actual Hope Diamond! (pretty pretty!) |
When we left there, that's when we discovered that Harold's bike was gone!!
The beautiful Smithsonian Castle from across the way . . . |
So, today we got up and went shopping - bought Harold a new bike! Tomorrow, hopefully, we'll pedal on out to Arlington National Cemetery and most likely a few other places, too. And we still have another museum or two on our to-do list . . .
See ya next time!
That sculpture is a typewriter eraser. Ok, so I had to Google it... :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE your pics! I especially love the one of the Vietnam memorial, very artsy and thought-provoking, indeed.
And, you two look so good! And tan! I don't know if I'll recognize you when you get back! Well, maybe you'll get back to an appropriate Washington tint after passing through Canada - you won't get that much sun there, will you? Anywho, keep on doin' what you're doin', it looks great! Love you!!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteHey Pinky, we LOVE YOU TOO!! And YOU get a gold star for being the first to identify the sculpture! Whoohooo!!! BTW - Happy B-Day today!!
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