Day ten brought us from the pretty, sleepy countryside of Virginia into the busy and beautiful capital – Washington D.C. Our drive into the city was not a long one as we stopped last night about 2.5 hours out. It did however take us an hour to find a parking place once we got there, but I’ve got to admit, it was worth the wait; D.C. is a beautiful city. The buildings are old and beautifully sculpted, they look as I like to put it, “like wedding cake” in that they are ornate and trimmed up like a fancy cake. We have noticed that that there are more and more buildings made out of brick and stone as we drive east, and D.C. is no exception.
Our parking spot was only two blocks from the White House and central to the Reflection Pool, Obelisk, Lincolin Memorial and WW II Memorial. We toured them all. Another observation that we have made is that the weather is getting cooler and cooler. It was a brisk, crisp, fall afternoon as we
walked around and toured the sights. There are less leaves on the trees here than anywhere we have been yet, it is no trouble to tell that we are getting further and further north. It took us several hours to take in all of the monuments, fountains and sights.
Seeing the Lincoln Memorial was pretty impressive, especially since we could stand at Lincolin’s feet and look back across the length of the Reflecting Pool and see the Obelisk in the distance. Washington D.C. is very beautiful and everything that a capital should be. There are trees and planters and wrought iron fenses everywhere…and not a piece of garbage to be seen.


The White House is very well guarded, with fences, secret service guys (including one standing at the front door and one on the roof) police (on foot, bikes, horses and cars) and plenty of measures that we could not see. It is set on immaculate lawns and was smaller than I thought it would be. We learned from a sign that the White House has been the home of all of the presidents except for George Washington, which makes it well over 300 years old. You cannot help but feel the history here and again are so glad that we chose such an awesome city to visit on our way home.
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