Monday, October 31, 2005
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Monday, October 24, 2005
They had transformed the hockey rink from the previous evening into a bull riding arena with a few dozen bulls on hand.
In the evening, we learned that the Pro Bull Riding competition was in town at the MCI Center, so we stopped by to see the best riders in the country ride the meanest bulls.
In Georgetown, we rode by some nice outdoor cafes and stopped at Nick's Riverside Grill and ate by the Potomac...
Sunday, October 23, 2005
We rented bikes again and rode out to Gravelly Point, which is a park right next to the Reagan National runways. We watched some planes land and takeoff.
We went up in the tower of the Old Post Office building and got some great views - it was a very clear day.
The American History museum had a collection of early personal computers - I had owned a couple of the ones displayed (though not either of these).
In 1993, the Clintons installed a jogging track around the driveway in the South Lawn (they also installed a hot tub, though we weren't invited in for that). The track is a spongy material like you might find on a modern track.
The rain held off while were were touring the White House grounds. It's a tradition for each president to plant a tree (or trees) during their term, and the lawn is full of plantings going back many, many administrations.
Luckily we happened to be in town on one of the two weekends each year that the White House grounds are open for the First Lady's garden tour. We were able to tour the grounds and as you can see, get right next to the building. We could even see into the Oval Office, just a stone's throw away, but the Secret Service guys weren't letting anyone get too close.
We spent some time at the Air & Space museum -- they had just opened a re-worked exhibit on the Wright Brothers, which was very good.
Friday morning we visited the daunting Supreme Court building, which is quite amazing. Though court wasn't in session while we were in town, we did attend the lecture they give and were able to sit in the courtroom, which was quite an honor.
Marine One lands at the White House...rooftop snipers watch...we tried not to make any suspicious movements...
We walked in front of the White House - about as close as you can get nowadays. After we were there about a minute, the security guards ushered everyone away, clearing the area and moving everyone way back. Figuring something may be happening, we hung around for a while. We could see that people from inside the White House were lined up on the driveway. We thought we spotted Marine One in the distance, but after 15 mins or so, it never came. Someone next put 3 square, wooden "X" marks on the front lawn. Then there was a bunch of siren activity and a motorcade arrived at the White House. The motorcade was greeted and a bit later the helicopter Marine One appeared and landed on the front lawn. After a bit of greeting, Marine One took off, flying directly over us and off past the Washington Monument, taking "W" over to Andrews AFB to catch Air Force One for his trip to California for the Reagan Library Air Force One dedication.
The next day we checked out the National Zoo a bit - they have some Pandas. The zoo rivaled the Montgomery zoo at times - and that's not good.
Thursday, October 20, 2005
After the USNA tour, it was time for cocktails on the water, and then a water taxi to the Chart House for the evening.
We rented bikes and rode from Alexandria to Mount Vernon - about an 18 mile round trip. Great bike trail.
Alexandria was pretty...and turns out to be haunted. Seems like every little town we visit is haunted. We took the ghost tour that evening to find out more about it.
We spent a lot of the next day on Capitol Hill. Took a Capitol tour from the office of our representative, Tom Price.
We spent the day at the new Air & Space (Udvar-Hazy) museum, which is a shuttle ride away from DC, next to Dulles airport. Tooks lots of shots of all the planes. The building is a huge hanger the size of more than 3 football fields. We saw and walked around the Enola Gay, Concorde, Space Shuttle, and SR-71 Blackbird, among dozens of others. You can walk under, over, and around the planes - we spent the day there and had a great time.