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Title: Yesterday....
Post by: Flame on March 31, 2008, 09:53:34 AM
We went into DC for the Cherry Blossom festival.  I even saw a real live moon-bat with pink hair and anti-war slogans penned onto her army green khaki jacket....but no pictures of her.

Here are some others, though...


(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/TigCountry/Picture017.jpg)

the Jefferson Memorial
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/TigCountry/Picture052.jpg)

the Washington Memorial
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/TigCountry/Picture036.jpg)

my daughter
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/TigCountry/Picture058-1.jpg)

all 3 kiddos
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/TigCountry/Picture064.jpg)


and, just for fun...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/TigCountry/Picture086.jpg)

Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: DixieBelle on March 31, 2008, 09:56:38 AM
GORGEOUS!!!!!

It's so chilly and wet today. You managed to get some GREAT pictures!!!!!!!

Love the heliocopter!
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 09:56:55 AM
Beautiful, flame!  :-* I might take the kids over there in the summer...I think it's about 6 hours from here...we could just stay overnight or something.  :-*
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Wretched Excess on March 31, 2008, 09:58:41 AM

I read someplace that the cherry blossoms opened early this year, and it was because of global warming, and it was all george bush's fault, and we are all going to die.

Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Chris_ on March 31, 2008, 09:58:57 AM
Those are some FANTASTIC photos, Flame. :)   Glad y'all had fun!
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 10:01:58 AM

I read someplace that the cherry blossoms opened early this year, and it was because of global warming, and it was all george bush's fault, and we are all going to die.



Not complete without:

 :ohnoes:



 :-)
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Wretched Excess on March 31, 2008, 10:10:40 AM

I read someplace that the cherry blossoms opened early this year, and it was because of global warming, and it was all george bush's fault, and we are all going to die.



Not complete without:

 :ohnoes:



 :-)

thanks for remembering;  how could i have forgotten the ohnoes smiley? :-)
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: CactusCarlos on March 31, 2008, 10:32:33 AM
A high-five to you for sharing the pics, Flame - thanks!
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: LadyLiberty on March 31, 2008, 10:55:46 AM

I read someplace that the cherry blossoms opened early this year, and it was because of global warming, and it was all george bush's fault, and we are all going to die.



 :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

NICE pictures, Flame!!! Thank you for sharing  :hyper:
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Chris_ on March 31, 2008, 11:29:17 AM
Here's a pic my son took a couple of years ago...while attending GW.

(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b293/aggie8387/cherrytrees1-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Flame on March 31, 2008, 11:42:42 AM
Nice pic, Lug.  I was wishing for a sunny day.  I'm sure my pics would have looked much better with a little sunlight and blue skies, rather than overcast and dreary!
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 11:43:40 AM

I read someplace that the cherry blossoms opened early this year, and it was because of global warming, and it was all george bush's fault, and we are all going to die.



Not complete without:

 :ohnoes:



 :-)

thanks for remembering;  how could i have forgotten the ohnoes smiley? :-)

You're slipping, man.  :-)


ps nice pic, lug!
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: ReardenSteel on March 31, 2008, 11:56:49 AM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Flame on March 31, 2008, 12:04:07 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: CactusCarlos on March 31, 2008, 12:11:56 PM
We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

Probably the best fireworks display I've ever seen was 4th of July sitting on the banks of the Potomac - I *HIGHLY* recommend it, but bring lots of bug repellant. 
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: ReardenSteel on March 31, 2008, 12:19:49 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

LOL

Maybe "relaxing family vacation" is oxymoronic. I guess there really is too much to see in DC w/o spending several days of go-go-go. Best wishes for your next trip. Those really are nice pics from this trip.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 01:13:58 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Wretched Excess on March 31, 2008, 01:18:56 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

at least you had the common sense to go in march instead of, say, august.  i have been in DC in august watching thousands of exhausted parents "enjoying" their vacation with 4 or 5 yelling, sweating, pissed off kids.  in fact, i think the kids were having less fun than mom and dad, and that really is saying something.

they were enjoying their vacation so much, I am sure they were considering suicide. :-)

Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Airwolf on March 31, 2008, 01:25:16 PM
Very nice pics despite the weather. Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Chris_ on March 31, 2008, 05:10:25 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 05:11:56 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.

Thanks for the head's up, lug. I'm going to plan it in June sometime I think. I really think my 10 year old will love it.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Chris_ on March 31, 2008, 05:16:18 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.

Thanks for the head's up, lug. I'm going to plan it in June sometime I think. I really think my 10 year old will love it.
The best tour I took was at the Holocost Museum.  Absolutely incredible experience, but difficult to describe.  You get a real sense of the depth of hatred the Nazis had for the Jews and others.  The whole place was crowded, but very quiet.   Your kiddos may be a bit young to get the full impact of that one though.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 05:17:54 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.

Thanks for the head's up, lug. I'm going to plan it in June sometime I think. I really think my 10 year old will love it.
The best tour I took was at the Holocost Museum.  Absolutely incredible experience, but difficult to describe.  You get a real sense of the depth of hatred the Nazis had for the Jews and others.  The whole place was crowded, but very quiet.   Your kiddos may be a bit young to get the full impact of that one though.

yeah, they are...but there will be other times. I spent my first 12 years of life there and never mind going back. Maybe Dixiebelle will meet up too. I think she knows I'm not a freak or anything.  :-)
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Chris_ on March 31, 2008, 05:24:54 PM
Wow! Great pics flame and lug!

I might have to make a pilgrimage to the nation's capital with my clan.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Wretched Excess on March 31, 2008, 05:26:06 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.

Thanks for the head's up, lug. I'm going to plan it in June sometime I think. I really think my 10 year old will love it.
The best tour I took was at the Holocost Museum.  Absolutely incredible experience, but difficult to describe.  You get a real sense of the depth of hatred the Nazis had for the Jews and others.  The whole place was crowded, but very quiet.   Your kiddos may be a bit young to get the full impact of that one though.

yeah, they are...but there will be other times. I spent my first 12 years of life there and never mind going back. Maybe Dixiebelle will meet up too. I think she knows I'm not a freak or anything.  :-)

lincoln memorial.  hands down.  I cry every time I walk into that place.  I am sort of a lincoln fanatic, though . . . .

Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Chris_ on March 31, 2008, 05:30:42 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.

Thanks for the head's up, lug. I'm going to plan it in June sometime I think. I really think my 10 year old will love it.
The best tour I took was at the Holocost Museum.  Absolutely incredible experience, but difficult to describe.  You get a real sense of the depth of hatred the Nazis had for the Jews and others.  The whole place was crowded, but very quiet.   Your kiddos may be a bit young to get the full impact of that one though.

yeah, they are...but there will be other times. I spent my first 12 years of life there and never mind going back. Maybe Dixiebelle will meet up too. I think she knows I'm not a freak or anything.  :-)

lincoln memorial.  hands down.  I cry every time I walk into that place.  I am sort of a lincoln fanatic, though . . . .


We saw the Vietnam and Korean Memorials...in the rain.  The statues at the Korean War Memorial are dressed for the rain, so it just added to the effect.  The new WWII memorial is really nicely done...and way overdue.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: BEG on March 31, 2008, 05:34:42 PM
Great pictures Flame.  Thanks for posting them.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: jtyangel on March 31, 2008, 05:35:12 PM
Lot's of great ideas...I expect we will be taking several trips. I always end up taking a lot of time to go a bit further north east though. My grandad is buried up in a Veteran's cemetary in Maryland and their home of 60 years sits in Dundalk. Damn, I miss them. Good peeps.
Title: Re: Yesterday....
Post by: Wretched Excess on March 31, 2008, 05:40:43 PM
Great graet pics! Hope you guys saw eveything you wanted to. (I always hit the National Archives and as much of the Smithsonian as I can) Been to DC four or five times as a tourist but it's been many years and I've never been in the Spring. Maybe it's time to start planning a trip back.

Saw everything we wanted?  Hardly.  We went with my sister and 4 of her 6 kids.  As much as I love my sister, going anywhere and doing anything with her is a major undertaking.  I don't know why I expect it to be different every time, but every time I'm frustrated! 

We will be going back though...this time just MY family!!

This is why I'm thinking of only taking my oldest two if I go for a short trip in the summer. I don't think the 4 year old will appreciate it and will probably slow us down at this point. Another couple years I think before he gets much out of it, but who knows...I was under 6 when my dad took me all over the place in the area--Harper's Ferry, Jamestown, Smithsonian, etc and I remember most of those trips with fond memories.
Be sure to get tickets to tour the Washington Monument.  Very cool.  You have to reserve a time to take the ride to the top.  Once there, you can stay as long as you want.  Awesome view!  Technically the tickets are free, but if you want to reserve a time in advance it will cost you a couple of bucks...well worth it.  You can make the reservation online through the national park service, otherwise you can stand in line at their kiosk to get tickets for that day...first come, first serve...usually gone in about 30 mins.

Thanks for the head's up, lug. I'm going to plan it in June sometime I think. I really think my 10 year old will love it.
The best tour I took was at the Holocost Museum.  Absolutely incredible experience, but difficult to describe.  You get a real sense of the depth of hatred the Nazis had for the Jews and others.  The whole place was crowded, but very quiet.   Your kiddos may be a bit young to get the full impact of that one though.

yeah, they are...but there will be other times. I spent my first 12 years of life there and never mind going back. Maybe Dixiebelle will meet up too. I think she knows I'm not a freak or anything.  :-)

lincoln memorial.  hands down.  I cry every time I walk into that place.  I am sort of a lincoln fanatic, though . . . .


We saw the Vietnam and Korean Memorials...in the rain.  The statues at the Korean War Memorial are dressed for the rain, so it just added to the effect.  The new WWII memorial is really nicely done...and way overdue.


I gotta admit, the vietnam memorial was also very emotional for me.