The first day was spent setting up the car and
identifying (through the awesome power of realisation) of what we were missing
and really needed for a longer road trip. It also meat deciding how we would
sleep in the back of a Nissan Pathfinder for two months and how best to bug
proof the car. After trying to bug proof the car as much as possible with the
little that we had we headed out for dinner. Dinner was in a slightly
different political arena...Medieval Times!!!!!! The action was gut wrenching,
as was the food, but it was all a lot of fun.
Our proper sight seeing started with us boarding
our bright red Big Bus for a hop on hop off tour of the city. As we had
two days in total to explore the states capital, this turned out to be the best
value for money and the most efficient way to see the city. Union Station was our
starting point, and we bussed off exploring.
The Smithsonian Castle |
Next on the tour were the monuments and memorials.
Washington Monument |
Thomas Jefferson Memorial |
View of the Washington Monument from the Jefferson Memorial |
Outside the Lincoln Memorial |
View of Washington Monument from the Lincoln Memorial |
We then headed over to Arlington Cemetery.
The Changing of the Guard at the Grave of the Unknown Soldier was a true experience. We watched in awe as these Soldiers dressed in their full ceremonial uniform, in the searing heat, performed the drills precisely and to perfect timing. Each soldier standing guard spends 30 minutes during the summer at his post.
We finished the day off at the World War II Memorial.
Our first stop the next day was the White House. FYI - if you are
wanting a tour of the White House, plan ahead. If you would like a tour you need to contact your friendly local embassy a minimum of three months in advance. Although disappointing to find this out on the day, we still were able to gawk at the White House through the fence and
experience a virtual tour
at the visitor centre.
We then headed up to Georgetown, wandering the cute streets and taking a river cruise from Georgetown Harbour.
The Watergate!! |
Our last stop was to the Pentagon. Sadly you are not allowed to take photos so a crappy shot of the sign is all you get.
Taking into account the large number of tourists (tourists are the worst) and the very hot days, our favourite places were the frozen yogurt store, all the Memorials and Arlington Cemetery. The losers were the buses which were over heating and
breaking down, other tourists and the little children that could run through
water fountains without judgement.
Washington proved to be a great
weekend away, with many great memories. We will definitely return in the future. Now back to NY to feed the cat.
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