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    • Day 16

      Capitol, BEP and Chinatown

      October 5, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      We started our day with a buffet breakfast at our accommodation at Hampton Inn. It was a sumptuous selection.

      We then headed straight off to Capitol. We were given a thirteen minute video orientation called "Out of Many, One." I particularly enjoyed how they summarised the process involved in selecting the site for building the nation's capital back when it was newly founded.

      We were then guided into "the compass," inside the Capitol's Crypt. It is the very centre of Washington DC. From there, it is the basis for the design of Washington DC's layout and road configuration.

      Then we were led into the temple of Liberty. It was such a high ceiling wonder. The painting in the ceiling featured George Washington sitting amongst thirteen angels and beside him was Lady Liberty and Freedom. The tour guide also mentioned that certain extra special dignitaries get a viewing there before being laid to their final rest, and Presidents get sworn into power there too. Then there were statues of icons and personalities surrounding the temple that the states selected to represent themselves. And several significant paintings depicting important parts of American history, for example, Pocahontas and her marriage.

      John, our tour guide, spared us a few more minutes to get more snapshots outside the USA's Capitol. Then he took us to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

      There we were toured in the facility that produced around 800000 USD worth of $1, $2, 5$ notes every week. First the notes get printed with green ink then with black, then allowed to dry for about a day, and then the engraving and attachment of seals will take place. Then the notes will pass through imaging tests to ensure accuracy and that security features are in place, and afterwards will be processed through sharp guillotines to be cut into notes. Continuing on, we also got to see an exhibition of $1000000 in $10 notes, and the photos of how the notes were manually produced and meticulously double checked one by one by people employed to do exactly just that back in the good old days.

      Our tour in Washington DC was finalised with another lunch buffet in an Asian Fusion restaurant. It had a water feature entrance. My sister and I rushed through it so we could buy some items in Best Buy as the tour operated on it usual timetable. Marn Chowns bought her headphone, and I got some extra SD storage for my photos and videos.

      We slept a lot during the four hour drive back to New York. Then, after being dropped off at Chinatown, Tita Agot brought us to this ice creamery that we thoroughly enjoyed. The flavours I chose were almond cookie and Thai tea and they tasted very genuine, fresh, and the cream texture was luxurious. My sister and I agreed it was very reminiscent of Dooley's ice cream in Australia's Great Ocean Road! What a great way to end our day out.

      When we got back to Tita Agot's home, she made us a sumptuous dinner-- a salmon soup that just had the right amount of piquancy.
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    • Day 15

      Philadelphia and Washington DC

      October 4, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      My auntie has organised a two day Capitol tour with EWorld Tours. We were picked up by auntie's Jamaican friend, David, and was brought to NYC's Chinatown. When we got there, Tita Agot grabbed some delicious baked siopao and we enjoyed it on the four hour bus trip.

      Our tour guide's name was John, and the driver was George. They gave us a valuable insight on what was in store for us for the rest of the day.

      We made a restroom stop around the two hour mark. My sister saw some Cinnabon treats so she quickly grabbed the chance. Then off we went and we made our lunch stop in Pennsylvania, right outside the Independence Hall in the city of Philadelphia. We saw Liberty bell too but it was a closed spaced and paid entry was required.

      We ate some Tita Agot spaghetti and left over fried chicken wings in the lunch place. Tita also bought some salads, a mix of mushrooms, broccoli, crab meat, bell peppers, carrots and onions.

      Then we finally arrived in Washington, District of Columbia.

      The first place we visited was the Christmas Tree and the Whitehouse. Mom was quite disappointed at the state their Christmas tree was in as she is used to the humongous Christmas trees ubiquitous during the festive season back home. But live trees are never perfectly shaped.

      The Whitehouse ended up to be small in our photos, probably just a little bigger compared to the house markers in the game Monopoly. This was because we couldn't come any closer, understandably so, due to security reasons.

      Then John and George took us to Newseum, a centre that exhibited journalism highlights and underlined the first amendment of the constitution. Also they had exhibits on terrorism, some replicas of what the culprits utilised, what dangers FBI face, and a small memorial on the September 11 tragedy.

      Next, we were led to the Washington DC Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum that featured the 44 presidents of the USA. The gallery was completed with some famous celebrities. I got a photo with Uncle Sam.

      After that, we had a cruise aboard a small boat called Nightingale II around the Potomac River. It was perfect timing for a wonderful sunset. We saw very briefly the Pentagon, the heart of the US Security.

      Finally, we were led to Abraham Lincoln's memorial. The moon was full and was at the perfect angle to the Washington monument. The gargantuan Lincoln sitting in that temple looked austere. His speech was engraved on one of the walls. Atop the roof, the names of the United States of America were enumerated.

      I expected our accommodation to be some small time Inn, but we were actually billeted in Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton in Falls Church. Too bad I wasn't able to bring my swimmers as they had a pool there. But then again I wouldn't have had enough time as I had a lovely catch up with Miss Tetet, my Maths and Physics teacher way back in high school. We reminisced on our STEC STHS days, and chatted about the climate and some cultural differences between USA and Australia. When I got back to the room, my sister and tita Agot were just wrapping up their massage session.
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    • Day 13

      Washington DC

      May 27, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      TERESA'S BIRTHDAY

      Early start and off to Smithsonian Museums.

      The lines were very long today as Monday 28th May is Memorial Day. There is a lot of security.

      American History Museum - Great Museum with lots of info on everything. Spent about three hours here and didn't even get to see everything.

      Next the Holocaust Museum - very solemn and makes me realize what atrocities have and still are happening in this world. We as humans need to love more and hate less.

      The lines to the other museums by this time were approx 1hr wait because of the high security checks.

      Headed for the Capitol. Got as close as we could as there was a lot of security around due to the Memorial Day Celebrations. Right next door was the Botanical Gardens. Not very big but in a green house and lots of tropical orchids and other tropical flowers. It was very pretty.

      G&T decided to head off in another direction and Stephen and I walked up the hill to the Washington Monument (it was a long way). Finally when we made it we released that from this Monument you can see the Lincoln Memorial, The White House and Capitol Hill.
      A very impressive view.

      We kept going and finally found the front of the White House.

      Then off to get ready for dinner tonight for my birthday.

      Had a great birthday wishes lots of messages from home. 💕💕❣
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    • Day 12

      Day 11 - Washington DC

      May 26, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      We arrived in Washington DC about 1.30pm and our room was ready. Great view again we can see the Pentagon, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and Capitol Building.

      Dumped our bags and off we go on the Metro, First stop Lincoln Memorial. Wow this is pretty amazing. You could look straight up to the Washington Monument.

      Next stop the White House. I wanted to know where the helicopters landed as the area did not look very big. It wasn't till the next day that we realized we were actually at the back of the White House. The front is what you see in the movies it was much more impressive.

      We had hot dogs in the park and tried to capture photos of the squirrels without much success.

      We looked in the White House souvenir shop and thought really hard about whether to buy a Donald Trump boxed Christmas Decoration for someone at home but couldn't decide who to give it to so didn't buy it.

      Off back to hotel armed with goats brie cheese and french stick (tasted just like we were back in Paris again).

      Dinner then bed as tomorrow there is a lot more to see in this very beautiful city.
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    • Day 49

      Day 49 - Ashley & Alice Go To Washington

      October 26, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      More travelling today. Although the journey was not too long, we still manged to enter three new states.

      On arrival in DC we both felt more tired than usual. We decided on taking it easy in the evening and hitting all the sites tomorrow.

      Song of the Day:
      Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady (went through Delaware and this song came on in the car. For the Wayne's World fans out there)
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    • Day 63

      Washington, DC

      August 6, 2016 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Hallo ihr Lieben :)

      Nun also zur zweiten Etappe meiner Reise :)

      Dienstag, 02.08:
      Um von NY nach Washington, DC zu kommen, sind wir mit Greyhound gefahren. Das ist ein Busunternehmen, dass solche Fahrten sehr billig anbietet. Leider hatte unser Bus 30 Minuten Verspätung und wir mussten 30 Minuten länger warten. Und zu allem übel mussten wir uns dann noch mit dummen Spaniern rumschlagen, die nicht kapieren wollten, dass es freie Platzwahl im Bus gab und uns die ganze Zeit verklickern wollten, dass wir falsch sitzen :D Nur weil wir als erstes im Bus waren, weil wir die Boarding Nummern 4&5 hatten :D Naja irgendwann haben die dann auch mal Ruhe gegeben :) Die Fahrt war ganz entspannt :) Hab viel geschlafen und den Rest Musik gehört bzw. telefoniert :) In Washington angekommen mussten wir mal wieder mit der TRAM zum Hotel. Leider ist die Tram nur bis zu einem bestimmten Punkt gefahren, weshalb wir dann zum Hotel laufen mussten (15 Minuten). Aber es war in Ordnung :) Im Hotel angekommen mussten wir dann auf das Zimmer warten, denn das war noch nicht fertig. Aber als wir dann endlich unser Zimmer hatten (1h Warterei) waren wir positiv überrascht. Ein sehr großes Zimmer, ein tolles Bad und einfach die Atmosphäre war schon ganz anders wie in NY. Wir haben uns dann noch bisschen ausgeruht und sind dann los in Richtung "Weißes Haus" usw. Diese ganze Areal ist doch viel größer als wir es erwartet haben und so sind wir bis 21 Uhr rumgelaufen und haben Fotos gemacht und haben dann nur eine Seite des ganzen Areals erkundet. Sind dann abends noch Pizza essen gegangen (Ich sollte eher sagen Käse mit Pizza als Pizza mit Käse :D). Haha :D

      Mittwoch, 03.08:
      Am Mittwoch sind wir erst später los, weil wir uns keinen Wecker gestellt hatten. Zum Frühstück gab es Pizza vom Tag davor, die ich nicht geschafft habe :D War jetzt nicht gerade ein Geschmackserlebnis, aber naja :) Wir haben dann das linke Areal von Washington, DC angeschaut und sind natürlich auch dort ins American Museum of Natural History gegangen :) Es war mittags einfach zu warm in der Sonne und wir hatten Angst, dass wir einen Hitzeschlag oder sowas bekommen :) Nachdem wir uns dann ein Eis für $5 gegönnt haben, sind wir weiter gelaufen :) Wir haben dort eigentlich auch alles angeschaut was es gibt :)

      Was wir alles gesehen haben: Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, World War 2 Memorial, Washington Monument, The White House, US Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial :) Ich glaub das wars :) Also wir haben eigentlich alles gesehen :D

      Donnerstag, 04.08:
      Am Donnerstag ging es früh morgens los zum Flughafen und dann ab nach Minneapolis.

      Lest unbedingt auch den Blog über die Erlebnisse in Minneapolis und meine Zusammenfassung :)

      Passt auf Euch auf :) Mehr Bilder gibt es dann, wenn ich wieder daheim bin :D
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