Washington D.C.
Click here! It will take you to the online photo album to view the photographs I took in Washington D.C. It will come up with a page of thumbnails, so click on the small picture to get the bigger one. You can navigate from there as well.
Unfortunately, I happened to pick two days where the sun didn’t shine, so you’re going to get a lot of grey clouds.
Arlington National Cemetery will be added as soon as I grab them off my laptop. Enjoy and please let me know what you think. If you ever get the chance to tour the Nation’s capitol, I highly recommend it. Not only will you expand your tiny human brains with vast historical knowledge, but in these times of recession and worry, it’s good to go back and realize what we are supposed to stand for.
Enjoy.
Update: Arlington National Cemetery has now been added for your viewing pleasure.
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Comments
Nice! We hope to go in the next year or two…
Posted by: Janiece | April 9th, 2008 14:03
Those are beautiful! We, too, would like to go and take the sons soon.
What is the memorial with the trio of huge white, curved spires? They remind me of whale bones in shape.
Posted by: Jeri | April 9th, 2008 15:17
Thanks Ladies!
The huge white curved spires are the new Airforce Memorial overlooking the Pentagon. It’s quite beautiful.
Posted by: Kate | April 9th, 2008 16:01
Great pictures. Our high school seniors here raise money for a trip to D.C. every year, which I think is a wonderful idea.
Posted by: Vince | April 9th, 2008 17:38
Finally saw all of the slideshow…really beautiful pictures. You have captured the majesty of the nations capitol. I did see all of the new memorials until now. and i have never seen Washington during cherry blossom time.
Stunning photos
Posted by: ellen | April 10th, 2008 02:25