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While in Washington DC we viewed some rare things. Maybe You have not seen some of these in this way....
While in Washington DC we viewed some rare things. Maybe You have not seen some of these in this way....
and about the Smithsonian Castle not too far away...
These are fantastic shots!
ReplyDeleteI love all the pics!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI've never been to DC but I would love to see some of the things you showed. The sundial idea is cool...except no one would be able to use it except pilots LOL
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to go to DC.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
You took some AMAZING shots! And I like the idea of a sundial... ;)
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Have yet to make it to DC.
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Haven't been there in years but, now I am thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
http://harrietandfriends.com/2010/11/getting-out-the-cutes-for-christmas/
My husband and I went to DC for the first time this summer, and had a wonderful time! Is the round one the Smithsonian Museum of Modern Art?
ReplyDeleteGreat Pictures. I especially liked the Castle. I love old buildings.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of pics, my favourites are the first two :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Washington Monument would make a most excellent sundial ... for aliens!
ReplyDeleteGreat info! I would love to see the monument used as a sundial! We just visited my MIL in DC, but weren't able to get around to much besides the zoo. I did grow up about 1 1/2 hours away though, and had many opportunities to explore the area. However, this info is new to me! Visiting from Natural Parents Network!
ReplyDeleteThat is funny! I was born in D.C., so thanks for the tour. :)
ReplyDeleteBill Nye the Science Guy... heheheheh.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Washington...great photos.
Love DC especially its cherry blossoms.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see Washington D.C. one of these days :) Wonderful pictures..
ReplyDeleteWow. Thanks for sharing your photos. I'd love to visit these.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos!
Thanks for sharing the fantastic photos, very nice.
ReplyDeleteI have not been to the merry go round yet! I really should take my kids. They'd love it.
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