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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

36 hours in the city of the free...

So I spent the last weekend on a last minute trip down to Washington with a friend, Debbie, who is moving back to Sydney. We had a great time, I got to see New York at a different hour, 5am.. as we made our way to the train station. We had our customary cream cheese bagels in hand and we claimed our double seats on the train, fell asleep, and in what seemed to be 5 minutes we arrived in Washington... with such minimal time we aimed to pack in as much as we could.. we went from the holocaust museum (which was awesome) (note use of american word 'awesome'... what is happening to me!!) to arlington cemetery, saw the grave of JFK and a few other hundred thousand soldier graves, saw the changing of the guard at the unknown soldiers tomb, and saw a horse drawn carriage with a hearse... got some great pics of washington from high on a hill, and then headed back downtown. In the afternoon we headed to the Air and Space Museum for an hour, hoping to get some more great shots climbing amongst some aircraft... sadly not much to climb on but was fun nonetheless.

Being the nations capital all the museums/galleries/memorials are free of charge. You can literally pack in as many museums as possible into a day and not pay a cent... comes in handy when you travel with someone who needs the bathroom every five seconds :P

The city remimded me a lot of canberra, just with more stone columns and more buildings... the city shines of marble and stone, and is dotted with museums and memorials, with each one better then the next. In a city which looks so pristine it is hard to imagine it also has one of the country's highest poverty rates. Too busy showing itself off it forgets to look after its own.. sad.

There's not much to be said about the taxi drivers in DC either... of the 4 we got in to the first one didnt know where Arlington Cemetery was (its like one of the biggest tourist destinations in the city!!!) and later in the afternoon the taxi we were in broke down, he made me pay for the ride and then made Deb and I help him push the taxi! I pushed a car!!!! crazy.

Friday night one of Deb's work acquaintances ( a 60 year old father of a few... but young at heart) picked us up and took us on a night tour of the city. He took us to the white house and capitol hill, was great all lit up and with noone else around we were able to get some great pics. We also headed to Georgetown which is the suburb of the DC university, it was a fun area with a great vibe, we then headed back to the area around our hotel (the Grand Hyatt no less.. ) went to a local bar, heard a sob story from our waitress about how her ex-husband used to beat her (shes only 21...) and we grabbed a drink and pizza.... And that was Friday!

Yet to come was Saturday!!! Saturday we went on a bus tour around all the monuments and memorials, it was really interesting and I learnt a heap of American history which was great too... Saturday afternoon, we visited more bathrooms and went to the Natural History Museum which was fun. They had a live butterfly breeding room where you got to go through and if you were as lucky as Deb you got a giant butterfly landing on your nose! Despite the 90 degree heat in the atrium it was incredible to be in their habitat. After making sure we hadn't picked up any 'hitchhiking' butterflies as the lady called them, we left the museum and headed to a sculpture garden next to one of the art museums. Took numerous silly photo shots, got in trouble from a mean lady for touching the sculptures, and then collapsed in the middle of the park for some much needed rest before heading back to our hotel, grabbing a bite to eat and boarded the bus back to the NYC!

We had a great weekend as you can see... well read... and with only the two of us traveling together and so much to see and photograph we made it our mission to take some arty photography... with debs trusty purple bag as our tripod, and the handy-ness of self timer we think we did pretty well! Check them out here: Album 1 and Album 2

3 comments:

gils said...

I feel like I am missing from your photos..and how come I do not have a blog entry all to myself?

Marissa Frydman said...

shit... dedicated blog entry and photo album coming your way! i was just too busy having fun with you i forgot to write about it!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you had a great time in DC. Fantastic photos, loved the one in my old office!!! That was the first plane i flew in Qantas. Glad you liked Georgetown, think it has some of the coolest bars i have seen.
Jase