Laura and I left DC on Monday morning and headed for Delaware. We decided to stop in Annapolis for lunch on the way. It's a really cool little city for being a capital, and was briefly the capital of the United States from 1783-1784. Lunch was at a nice establishment near the Chesapeake Bay by the name of McGarvey's Saloon.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Arlington National Cemetery
Laura and I have been in DC for less than 24 hours and have already seen three deer. We also heard a tour guide telling his bus that a group of deer has taken up residence near the Lincoln Memorial.
It was 100 degrees today and we thought we were dying. Then we saw the changing of the guard. According to CJ, who just read a book on the cemetery and who lives nearby, the marines wear wool uniforms all summer because they don't wrinkle. This guy stood guard for half an hour without a noticeable bead of sweat.
It was 100 degrees today and we thought we were dying. Then we saw the changing of the guard. According to CJ, who just read a book on the cemetery and who lives nearby, the marines wear wool uniforms all summer because they don't wrinkle. This guy stood guard for half an hour without a noticeable bead of sweat.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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