Sunday, March 11, 2018

Flashback: DC

Back in August we took a quick trip up to Washington, D.C. (and Virginia, and Maryland for crab-eating purposes) this week.  Though there wasn't much time for sightseeing, we did take a few hours on Thursday morning to visit Arlington National Cemetery and Washington National Cathedral.

If you visit Arlington in August, I would certainly recommend taking the trolley tour.  It loops around the over 600 acre cemetery, and passengers can disembark at a number of stops to visit popular locations, like the Kennedy family plot, Arlington House, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  We were able to see a guard change at the Tomb, which happens every half hour in the summer, as well as a group presenting a wreath there.  There is a small museum between the Tomb and the amphitheater behind it that documents the history of the Tomb, and displays some gifts left by foreign dignitaries.



Then we went to the National Cathedral, over near Georgetown.  The cathedral, an Episcopal church, was designed in imitation of Europe's great Gothic cathedrals.  Make sure not to miss the observation gallery on the seventh floor, accessible by elevators from the entrance.  When we visited there was a small juried exhibit of modern stained glass on display, and photos by the windows showing landmarks in the capital and Virginia.  The gallery also gives information on the 2011 earthquake that damaged the cathedral's towers.




Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Non-Prague CZ Edition

Plzeň, April 2009

Plzeňský Prazdroj

Katedrála svatého Bartoloměje

the view from St. Bartholomew's tower

Moravský Krumlov, June 2010

Mikulov, June 2010

Český Krumlov, October 2010

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Brookgreen Gardens, October 1, 2017



Sancho Panza by Carl Jennewein




Amphitrite by Wheeler Williams

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Wordless Wednesday: NYC, April 2006


Coney Island


a statue of artist Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi on Liberty Island

Columbus Circle

Central Park



the Nederlander

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Praha

on the castle end of Karlův most

somewhere in Old Town

St Vitus Cathedral

St George's Basilica, in the castle complex

the Museum of Communism

the art deco Palác Adria

Old Town and Petřín Hill from the clock tower

an old market hall

from across the Vltava, in Letná Park, on a grey All Saints' Day

Jerusalem or Jubilee Synagogue