Any good photos by
H. Darr Beiser
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Washington Harbor is fun now |
I travel a lot, but today I only had to drive 20 minutes to
find myself in a desirable destination, Washington, DC. A really nice city! I was worried about moving to the suburbs 20
years ago when we had children. Because
I was afraid that meant I would live in the suburbs and neglect the Nation’s Capital.
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Here's why we moved--neighborhood parades |
So it’s the Fourth of July and I thought I would like to go
into the Nation’s Capital for my walk. Why am I walking instead of running? I
had dental implant surgery last week and they said I cannot exercise for two
weeks. Something about the stitches. This
is like being put on bed rest. But it turns out walking is allowed. And oddly enough I
have to say you can see more things
walking.
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Along the boardwalk, Washington Harbor |
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Patriotic boating on the Potomac |
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We've got Watergate |
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We've got the FBI dive team |
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Memorial Bridge when it was open |
I wanted to walk over
Memorial Bridge, but Fourth of July fireworks
preparations were underway and it was blocked.
Years ago when we were driving into the city with the boys, Franky,
who was then 8 or 9, said “Why would anyone want to come to visit Washington
DC?” Indeed. There’s a tendency to take
it for granted. To only go in when there are out-of-town visitors. But going in
means concerts and plays and tennis tournaments and major league baseball. And awesome
free museums. And really nice restaurants.
Come visit. I may live in the suburbs, but I'm only five traffic lights away from Washington, D.C.
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Happy Fourth! |
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