Saturday, June 9, 2012
A Few More Pix of DC
On Friday we got an even earlier start and began the day at the front of the White House where I got a nice photo. Then on to the Arlington National Cemetery, which was quite memorable. We saw a military band leading a caisson procession funeral. We also saw the changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown soldier. We visited Kennedy's grave and the eternal flame. Then on to the Lincoln Memorial and then the Vietnam Memorial where Dayle located one of his friends and flight school roommate. Then we went to the Jefferson Memorial. We then travelled to Annapolis to our cousin's beach camp where they had set up a crab feed and BBQ. We had a wonderful time with our Aunt and cousins. This afternoon we will attend a catered reunion dinner at my aunt's community center. Tomorrow we head to Gettysburg, a Civil War Battle Site. I will do a more detailed posting when we return home, we fly out on Tuesday. I miss all of you!! Hugs, Teresa
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Surely so much to do and see! Beautiful photo's again.
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds wonderful, what a brilliant time. There was some serious crab bashing going on there! XXX
ReplyDeleteIncredible photos Teresa! The top one from Arlington National Cemetery takes one back in time, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteYou look so relaxed and happy; I'm thrilled that you could make this trip with your DH:)
I ask that you would please pass on to your husband my condolences for the loss of one of his friends and flight school roomate. It is good that we have places now to come and remember those who died in service to our country.
Blessings,
Aimee
Pictures are just beautiful!! Oh and the crabs....delious!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have been so busy with your site seeing. Arlington and the Tomb of the Unknown are respectful, humbling and heart wrenching sites. The Vietnam Wall is another place that has a presence all it's own. It is like there are lost souls all around that memorial, invisible and silent, yet they are present. I bet by the end of your days there you are wore to a frazzle. Thank you for sharing photos. It looks like you are having a wonderful time.
ReplyDeleteSusanne :)
What a great time you must be having!!! Oh my, those crabs look wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are having such an amazing trip! Gettysburg is also amazing...truly hallowed ground. We named our youngest son after Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. He was a truly amazing hero at Gettysburg. Enjoy the rest of your trip.
ReplyDeleteYou must be EXHAUSTED! That's a lot of territory to cover! Great pics. Love the way the lawns are mowed in the diagonal criss cross! Aren't the memorials awesome? I love DC! Can't wait to see all your pics and read all the details. Have a safe trip home! Hugs, Annette
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you seem to be having beautiful weather, along with enjoying such memorable sites and good family visits [plus crab:)]! Please bring the good weather back with you on Tuesday***** Gracie :)
ReplyDeleteYou are visiting one of the places in the USA I would most like to come and see one day! Thank you for sharing it all with us, I hope there might even be a bit more to come.
ReplyDeleteI want to visit America sooo badly! Love the photos. xx
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Teresa. Sounds like you are having a wonderful trip ((hugs)) Joanna xx
ReplyDeleteAn amazing time you are having Teresa. Photos as always bring it all to life for us. Anne x
ReplyDeleteTeresa, você sempre postando fotos lindíssimas.
ReplyDeleteParabéns.
Saudades de você.
Beijo.
Sounds like a great time is being had! Gettysburg is really interesting!
ReplyDeleteHello Teresa, Please visit my blog, I have nominated you for the Sunshine Award!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day! Eileen
Thanks for sharing...love your feast! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHello Teresa.. come visit me if you have time.. I left a little something there for you!! Shari
ReplyDeleteOh boy, you are popular, I left you something too on my blog. XO
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