memorial
If you’re tall enough (or can stand on your tippy toes long enough), you can see this great reflection of the Lincoln Memorial from the WWII fountains.
So many people run for shelter when the storm approaches. With a scene like this, it’s hard not to just sit and enjoy. I wasn’t the only one though. I was surprised that there were about 15 other people sitting at the WWII memorial with me, enjoying the weather.
Hi! I hope you have a good weekend. No big plans for me except for a trip to costco. What about you?
Early morning at one of my favorite memorials in DC, the Jefferson Memorial. It’s one of my favorites because its kind of off to its own on the side. Not as many visit it, but it’s still just as spectacular as all the others.
Theres this special moment in the day. I don’t know if it happens everyday but if you’re lucky you’ll see it. As the sun is setting behind the Lincoln Memorial, about 10 minutes before it goes all the way down, the Washington Monument illuminates. Most people are facing the Lincoln and checking out the beautiful sky there, but if you take a quick second to turn around the Washington Monument is so beautiful and colorful. It always makes me smile.