Life has finally slowed down a bit, thanks to the cold weather and the approach of winter.
After the Colorado Trail, we proceeded to stay busy, finally cracking in October and designating November to be our "Off Month".
So, what do the Clarks do in an 'off-month'...?! We go urban adventuring!
We went to Baltimore, Maryland, to visit our very good friends The Bells, who used to live near us in Colorado. We had a fantastic time visiting with them and their two lovely girls, seeing their hometown, playing games, going on walk/runs, and watching the girls do their homework. Is it just me, or does the level of academics for grade school children seem to far exceed my own college education?! These girls are doing an hour or more of homework each night, creating riddles and solving fraction math problems! They are the smartest girls I know, and we thank them and Stacie and Matt for opening up their home to us! Love you guys!
In between our visit with our friends, we took a one-night detour to our nation's capitol! I had never been to Washington D.C., and it had been a long time since Hal had been there, so we took the metro in from Baltimore and spent a day and a half walking around and seeing the sights. For the record, D.C. is our most favorite big city, hands down! The people were all extremely friendly and helpful, the city was clean and well taken care of, and all the museums and monuments are FREE! Also, it was about 60-70 degrees both days and sunny, which helped...
We arrived in Chinatown, and proceeded to get a free map from a kindly lady standing outside of the metro station.
Chinatown
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Washington D.C. Albino Squirrel!
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Union Station
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Capitol construction |
As close as we could get... |
Then we found ourselves a nice hotel near the National Mall, put our feet up for a bit, and headed back into the city for a delicious, authentic Mexican meal!
The next day was Veteran's Day, which we didn't plan, but it was neat to experience. The whole National Mall and surrounding streets were barricaded and blocked off due to the inaugural Concert for Valor. Hal was marveling at the immense amount of police, fire, and ambulance support that was present the entire day...
All the ambulances, and this was only from one street!!!
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Barricaded from the Washington Monument... |
A picture of our reflection in a mirror. Note the Washington Monument in the background... |
Hal with the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial in the background... |
As close as we could get to the White House |
Looking across the Reflecting Pool..
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P.S. If you are interested in urban adventuring and fast-packing, we highly recommend these brand new packs - Ultimate Direction-Fastpack 20. Thanks to Mom and Dad, for giving them to us as an early Christmas gift! They have two sizes, S/M (which fits me) and M/L (which fits Hal). They fit in the overhead bins on the plane, so no extra luggage charge, and they are super comfortable. We wore them all day, both days in the city, and didn't have sore shoulders or anything!
Thanks for reading and hope you are all enjoying fall!
I've been going to Washington, DC ever since I was a young boy in the early 1960's. In the 1970's, I went there and was arrested for protesting against the Vietnam War (and swam nude in the Reflecting Pool - those were the days). I've been back several times since for both work & pleasure, most recently to lobby Congress to protect public lands near Arches & Canyonlands National Parks. Judi & I also attended President Obama's first inauguration during a very cold January 2009. When we're in DC, we mostly use the Metro to get to the museums & neighborhoods, although walking is still heavily involved to get around, just not 10-15 miles a day. We're very fortunate we have a friend from our Chicago days now living in Greenbelt, MD who we can stay with when we visit.
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