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Addison Heights

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    • Day 21

      Niagra watervalle

      January 9, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

      Gister ons vlug van Chicago na Toronto met 1 minuut gemis... toe moet ons nog 6 ure wag om n volgende vlug na Toronto te kry. Dit het ons Niagra planne bietjie deurmekaar gekrap, siende ons die White Water Walk sou stap en ook die toer agter die watervalle, sou doen. Ons was toe te laat vir dit. Ons kon darem met die buite huisbak van die Skylan toring tot bo opgaan en die valle mooi van bo af sien. Daarna het ons ver gestap om so naby moontlik aan die Horseshoe valle te kom. Die dreunklank en grootheid van die valle is indrukwekkend! Ons is toe terug na ons lêplek naby die lughawe... lekker moeg!Read more

    • Day 21

      Interessante dinge

      January 9, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

      Wat is beter? Blik of boks water? Dis die lekkerste water en dit kom in alle vorms hier voor. In die lughawens is "vending" masjiene vir enige iets! Van elektriese ware, grimering, gebakte koeke, "baby maintenance" en borsvoeding kiosk.
      Dan die toilette! Daar is toilette vir mans en ander vir dames. Toilette vir alle geslagte of oriëntasies. Toilette vir honde en dan dien van die toilette nog as skuiling teen "severe weather" ook. Nogals geskok om te sien dat daar binne die toilette spesiale houers aangebring is waar die druggies hul inspuitings "veilig" van kan ontslae raak! Eintlik baie hartseer....
      Oefen soos n ruimtevaarder, is nog n interessantheid binne die lughawens. Die vibreer stasie het plek om jou foon/tablet, ens te laai terwyl jy sit en bewe. Hulle reken dis hoe ruimtevaarders oefen.
      Oral langs die pad in Alaska is piepklein koffie kiosks. In die oggende lyn die wit gesneeude motors by die kiosks op... opsoek na n warm koffietjie.
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    • Day 5

      July 4th in Washington, DC

      July 4, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Today we continue our touring of the Capital. We have a tour of the Capital Building pre-booked for 11:40. On arrival we encounter the inevitable security check.

      I am told that I can’t bring in fruit. I have three beautiful green apples in my daypack. I can’t bear the thought of throwing them into the trash can so I put them on a ledge, hoping a poor homeless type might come along and appreciate my offering.

      Unfortunately, a stern faced security officer with the build of a jungle gorilla, isn’t so thoughtful and repeats his demand that I throw them into the trash!

      Once inside the building we need to go through an airport type screening. My backpack gets red flagged. After searching frantically through the 14 pockets I have in my backpack, they find my weapon of destruction - a small, but very dangerous pocket knife. They don’t want it. They insist that I go back outside and throw it in the trash can along with my apples. Apparently, they don’t allow knitting needles either!

      By now we are ten minutes late for our guided tour. Luckily, they sympathize and allow us to join the 11:50 tour. We start with a very informative video on the history of the USA and how the current system of government came to be. We then go through the beautiful interior of the building. Our guide is very knowledgeable and we learn some more historical facts. I’m impressed with our guide’s knowledge. But I suppose I’d know a lot too if I did this numerous times a day time for years.

      After the formal tour ends we continue on our own to the Library of Congress. It too is a spectacular building. And contains millions of books and documents, many rare, many dating back to the 1800’s.

      It’s now time to go for lunch. We find a nice little, organic restaurant serving prepared sandwiches and wraps. It is just a short walk away which takes us through a beautiful, historic neighbourhood with heritage houses dating back to the late 1800’s.

      From here we decide to head back on the Metro to Arlington, where our hotel is located, to check out the Arlington Memorial Ceremony where JFK and 100’s of thousands of servicemen and their families are buried. It’s extremely hot but we make the pilgrimage to JFK’s gravesite.

      Back at the hotel, some of us go for a swim or workout and then enjoy the 5:30 - 7:30 Happy Hours. Around 8:00 we walk to Longbridge Park to take in the July 4th fireworks. They were spectacular, however, we were a bit too far away to get the full effect.

      Our day ends with a stop at Whole Foods near the hotel for cold and healthy beverages.
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    • Day 6

      Last day in the capital

      July 5, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      My day started a bit differently than it did for the rest of the family. While they were enjoying breakfast, I was visiting the dentist. Last night a crown came loose and I'm having it glued back in place. Fortunately, there is a dentist just around the corner from the hotel and it was a quick procedure. Unfortunately, it cost $US190. I'm hopeful that my investment in extra travel insurance will pay off with a reimbursement after we get home.

      Our plan for today is to explore the National Mall area on foot to see the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, the Reflection Pool ... The Washington Monument. So, we all head out from the hotel for the Metro shortly after 10:30. It's another hot, humid day but we don't let that spoil our plans. We walk for a couple of hours and enjoy the sites. We then take a well-deserved break for lunch. We find a great, healthy option called Chopt not far from the White House.

      Our last destination for the day is the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. On the way we come across a Folk Fair with music, food and crafts. We decide to check out a tent containing very impressive art and craft items from a variety of places including Cuba, Africa and Mexico.

      We arrive at the Smithsonian and decide to start our visit at the Human Origins display. A fascinating collection and display of our evolution from ape to homosapien. Next we take a look at the Mammals display and the dinosaurs. We finish with a visit to the Insect Zoo and a look at the Hope Diamond. There is much more to see, but that will have to wait for another time.

      The rest of the day is spent relaxing at our hotel, taking in Happy Hours, hanging out in our room and doing laundry!
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    • Day 4

      Auto musste getauscht werden.

      May 8, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Öl musste gewechselt werden. Vor 2 Tagen waren es noch 4 %. Ich habe gleich angerufen und Bescheid gesagt.
      Da ich vergeblich auf einen Rückruf gewartet habe, habe ich heute bei nur 1 % noch Mal angerufen und ich durfte das Auto tauschen fahren.Read more

    • Day 110

      WASHINGTON, D.C.

      July 18, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Thanks to my taste for crime fiction, I had imagined Washington to be a city full of crack addicts on every corner, rampant crime, and sad homelessness. I am so pleasantly surprised! Well, maybe it is, but definitely not in the tourist hot-spots, and also no signs of it in Arlington, where we are staying. It's all clean, wide streets, organic markets, and fresh air. The Metro is the cleanest and easiest of all we have traveled. No one has asked us for cash and it feels okay to sit on the subway seats and there are no unpleasant city smells.

      Today we walked from the Capitol down the long National Mall to the Lincoln Memorial. We caught a few glimpses of the White House on the way back to the Metro. But 20,000 steps on we were too tired to tourist further. Good thing we have a week here. Sooooo much to do!

      MONDAY:
      Washington is great (apart from our president, who is a national disgrace). There’s so much to see, do, and learn. Nonetheless, we are never at risk of taxing ourselves. Caught up with my cousin, Matt, & his lovely family on Saturday. Very nice to see him after something like 20 years (& I hope I didn’t refer to him as Tony too often- the Lewis boys definitely look alike!) Another highlight was catching up with Michael & Tonya, fellow debate-team/ speech & drama nerds and v close friends from high school. They have gone on to live spectacular lives and I had no idea how much I missed them. Could have spent all day chatting.

      We have toured the US Capitol, the Library of Congress, visited the White House, and played at the Smithsonian Museum of American History. And we haven’t even made a dent!!
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    • Day 110

      Washington DC 1

      July 18, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      It was a hot day. We did a big walk past Capitol Hill, Washington Monument, Reflecting Pool, WWII Monument, Abe Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial.

      We almost made it to the White House but the troops were tired after 5 hours of walking!Read more

    • Day 4

      Visiting the Holocaust Memorial Museum

      July 3, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Today we started with our Embassy Suite all you can eat gourmet breakfast spread. Absolutely love the custom omelette offering. Soon after we walked a short distance to catch the Metro train to the Holocaust Memorial Museum. A bit crowded at the start, but a very interesting (albeit, at times, very disturbing) account and display of the events leading up to the holocaust and the atrocities that occurred during that time.

      When we left the museum, although it was still at least 90 degrees outside, it was also raining! Didn't last long though. We walked to a nearby mall where we found a food fair and had our lunch. The Columbia vs England group of 16 game was on and we were able to watch it for a short time. Until a fire alarm went off and we were all evacuated. We headed back to the hotel and arrived just in time to watch the penalty shootout at the end of the game.

      At 5:30 we went down to the hotel lobby to enjoy the free drinks and snacks which are offered daily at Embassy Hotels every day between 5:30 and 7:30. To end the day we walked to Fashion City where the kids and Laura shopped for an hour or so.
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