Work and family took me on a brief visit to northern Virginia and Washington D.C. this past weekend. The visit included a wonderful meal with the folks, a visit to Great Falls National Park, and then a conference downtown.
I made the most of a short window by running the National Mall before my conference, in the freezing cold. Probably four or five miles, with some painfully long stops at certain intersections. The sky was dark, and there was a headline-making snow storm just a bit south of DC.
I started near the Capitol Building, and then ran by all the iconic monuments--the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the reflecting pool, and so on. My favorite find was the spot where MLK spoke after the Freedom March, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. I also threw in a detour to the National Christmas Tree, over by the White House. Boring!
The next day, I took a quick walk through the National Art Gallery at lunch time. The Gallery is one of my favorite places, but on this day had very few visitors. Maybe it was the storm. It felt criminal, speeding through empty rooms with Monets, Homers, and the like. The place is amazing. I managed to catch the featured exhibits Whitebread and Corot, and then grab a highlights book on the way out.
My final adventure was finding my way to the airport on the Metro, for a late Monday night return. East coast trains and public transportation are always cool--makes me feel like a local.
Some pictures...
Some pictures...
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