Washington, D.C.
Our home at Cherry Hill RV Park in College Park, MD.
We visited with our friends Fran & Michael while we were here. This is their home.
During our stay we were invited to a party at Arlene & Jerry's home.
Their home is a showplace that is beautifully decorated.
This sunroom was one of Susan's favorites.
The impressive Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints could be seen from one of the local freeways.
On one day we took a 250 mile round trip to Rehoboth Beach, DE.
We stopped in this Beach Bar for a quick "adult beverage" and met some colorful locals.
We are preparing for our bike ride along the Chesapeake-Ohio Canal bike path.
A replica of a canal boat was nearby.
Susan checks out her gear while I get a quick picture of the canal.
Is this bird patiently fishing or vainly checking out its reflections in the water?
With a 76 ft. drop the Great Falls of the Potomac River is the second largest in Maryland.
Another pretty view of the Potomac River.
We enjoyed the many nice homes/buildings in Alexandria during our walk around town.
Another nice street of homes that needed their picture taken.
Another charming church in Alexandria.
As one might expect rides on the Potomac River are a popular tourist attraction.
Things were pretty quiet at the Torpedo Factory Art Center where local artists practice and display their craft.
We had a nice leisurely lunch at this restaurant overlooking the Potomac.
The Reynolds Art Center was as impressive on the outside as it was inside.
The newly renovated Art Center is an incredible place.
In the National Portrait Gallery we got some pictures of pictures. George Washington poses for us here.
Abraham Lincoln looks relaxed in this picture.
I was impressed with this sculpture of American writer Gertrude Stein (1874-1946).
The 3rd floor of the Art Center focused on more modern art. Here TVs tell each State's story.
A nice view of the White House.
No Wash. D.C. pictorial would be complete without a picture of the Washington Memorial.
Looking across the pond Reflection Pool toward the Lincoln Memorial.
This is a panorama of the new WWII memorial.
The Smithsonian Castle.
We planned to partake in the celebrations for Memorial Day at the Capitol.
We joined Fran and Michael for the event. Everyone looks happy.
Bill takes a stand at the Capitol. Rather empowering.
Another view of the Capitol without Bill's mug in it.
The celebration turned out to be a bust when the rains came and security ushered us into the Senate garage.
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