DC Camp Trip


Me in the Pentagon Press Room.

I was really bored with my camera.

And yet again.

The first day was slowwwww.

I found the Washington Monument!!!

On our way into Virgina to Arlington Cemetery.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

I could never do this job.

It was an awesome experience.

It was really hot.


Robert E. Lee's Homestead.

A view of the Washington Monument from Arlington.

The Eternal Flame.

A JFK saying.

Patrick Kennedy's tomb.

The 3 Kennedys.

JRK's tomb.


There were so many headstones.

And more.

And more.

Ted Kennedy.



A wreath the was laid down at the tomb. 



The Pentagon Press Room.

General Bradly of the Korean War.

In the Pentagon there was a 9-11 memorial wall.

Here is a HPD badge at the memorial.


Fire crew.


The US flag.

The wall again.

A monument inside the Pentagon's memorial.

A framed Purple Heart.
Some fun with my camera at the Air Force Memorial.

It was an interesting monument.

The monument is in the form of a star-burst.

The worlds best bus buddie. I love you Dani.

An interesting wall.

The Iwo Jima memorial was interesting.

It was really interesting.

Looking down towards the Capital.

The Washington Monument.

The gang.
There were really interesting items at the Museum of Natural History.

Dorthy's shoes.

Good ol' Hermit and the original gang.


The Jefferson statue was huge.
 
They had a lot of construction going on at the Jefferson Memorial.

It was amazing to see this on the wall.
 
The Lincoln Memorial.

The pool was drained for maintenance.

The building was huge.

Lincoln was gigantic. It was amazing to see him.

A food line at a depression wall.
 
 I felt so sort up next to him.
Nice looking statue.

 The wall was really neat.

The was was also really long.

Reflection.
Amazing.

I had to look up Paddock.

Pacific.

The WWII Memorial.

Atlantic.

And there is a Paddock.

What the Air Force was in WWII.

I had fun editing this one.
The National Air and Space Museum.

Some random artwork outside of it.



These rockets were huge.

This spacecraft was amazing. It was also huge.
  
One of two original Wright bikes.

I had the see the original plane.


It was larger than I thought.

Here is the original propeller.

Here is the original take-off gear.

The Spirit of St. Louis. 
 
  One of the original American Airway planes for the USPS.



I sign looking for flight attendants. 
A space car.

The camera the captured it all.

 
The thruster was huge.

 
Some old uniforms.

PaRtAy

Whoot.

This photo was HARD to edit.

The US Capital.

Below are some photos off Facebook.
The first day was dull.

The monument was neat.
 
My Amish sister. Love you lots.

My non-Amish bus-buddy.

The whole gang.

Amish brother and sister.

The three stooges.

After our hike.
 
Us Cali boys.

My Canoeing buddy Molly. Love ya.

The gang.






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