Saturday, 9 March 2019

Washington DC

On our free Sunday in Virginia, we went in to Washington D.C for a look around. Despite living in VA for 2.5 yrs I had never been into DC centre. We started at the Lincoln Memorial at the west end of the Mall.
Lincoln Memorial
The reflecting pool and Washington monument
Heading in
Lincoln
From inside
ON the spot where Martin Luther King did his famous speech.

We headed along the reflecting pool towards the monument past the Vietnam memorial. 

Vietnam memorial

At the WWII memorial

There is usually a fountain here in the summer
At the Washington Monument 
There are a lot of memorials around that area so we went down the other side of the pool to the Martin Luther King monument, which is nearer the bay and very peaceful. We were pretty much the only people there sadly.



Martin Luther King's view
We both decided we did not want to go near the White House while a certain someone is there, so we took a photo from a distance and moved on.

White House from a distance
African American Museum
We wanted to go the the African American History museum but didn't realise it was one of the few you needed to pre-order tickets for. So they turned us away. We went to the Early American History instead.

Bat Mobile
Julie Child's kitchen
They have a room containing some of the dresses of the first ladies. Some were nice, others ... I am glad fashions have changed.



Michelle Obama's dress for the inauguration.


Protests.
I have been wanting to go to the Smithsonian for ages and was so happy to be able to see some of the museums. (The Early American history is one of them. All of the museum we saw that day were part of the Smithsonian group.)
Smithsonian castle.
Heading towards the Capitol building.
We did have a wondered around a sculpture park but neither of us were too keen on art. Still we can say we did it. I can recognise one sculptor, Henry Moore, who I studied for my art GCSE.

A Henry Moore
created in strips.
Bunch of depressing guys.
Men!
I was super excited to go to the Air and Space Museum. It was pretty cool, but there were a load of galleries which were shut which was disappointing.

Apollo landin module
One of the first Wright brothers planes.
Looking down on Apollo

Mock up on Hubble
The Enterprise. (I am such a geek and proud!)
Due to the number of closed galleries, we didn't spend too long in the Air and Space (we went to the larger museum the next day so I wasn't too disappointed) and we took in one last museum, the Native American Museum.


We took a break in the cafe before going round the museum - our feet hurt! I got an iced tea but forgot to ask for an unsweetened. One bottle was 90% of my daily sugars. It made my teeth hurt.  


I think this one was my favourite museum of the day. 

Jacket.

Peace belt.

One of the rooms was devoted to how America has coopted the Native culture and used it for promoting things etc. Some made me wince. Some weren't too bad I guess.

Indian barbie.
Hanker-Chiefs. 
Our last stop (we sort of stumbled there on aching feet) was the Capitol building. We only took a photos from the outside before getting an Uber back to the hotel



That night we were both so knackered we ordered take-away and I got to get some time with the USA Netflix. :)

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