Jul 27 2010

DC on the 4th

Our next trip was to Virginia to vist Jeff and Laura.  The weather was really nice for the first 3 days, and then the blistering heat came.  Jeff barbecued on Saturday, the 3rd, and some friends of theirs came to eat Sunday evening, the 4th, and we went to watch the fireworks from the parking roof of some building where Jeff works.  The fireworks on the mall (which was quite a ways from us) was not all that great and lasted only 20 minutes.  But there were fireworks surrounding us from different neighborhoods.  The day we had chosen to go sightseeing on the capitol mall was so, so hot.  We got to see 2 things that we had not before, up in the Washington Monument and in the Capitol.  The Capitol Visitor center is quite impressive, and Jeff was able to get us some last minute tickets for a tour.  Our capitol is beautiful, worthy of our country.

This room was the orginal House of Representatives meeting room, but it got too small.  Isn't it pretty?

Jul 27 2010

Camping in Arkansas

This was our next trip, camping in Arkansas in May with our friends Brenda and Tony.  The weather was just perfect and so was our campground.  Though we had been to Hot Springs before, we did some things that we hadn't done before, like taking a Duck Boat tour. We panned for crystals (not all it's advertised to be, but I did get some pretty ones), went up in the observation tower, found out that it was too expensive to go into the hot baths, played miniature golf in a creepy place, and picnicked in some nice parks.  The actual Hot Springs National Park is free and beautiful.  It actually had a nice campground with hook-ups, but we didn't know that.  A stream ran beside it.  It was such fun with Brenda and Tony.  There was a super clubhouse in the campground, and we went over there every night to play Mexican Train or Phase 10.

Here we are going into the lake on the Duck Boat.  (Glad it didn't do like the one in Pennsylvania that was hit by a barge.)

This is the stream in Hot Springs National Park.

Jul 27 2010

Procrastination

I am long overdue for saying anything here.  We have taken 3 trips and I have not said a word!  The first was a 7 day cruise in April that went to Honduras.  We'd never been there before. One of their products is mohaganny.  We bought a beautiful ice bucket out of mohaganny.  One of the highlights was a visit to the oldest church building on the island. When a hurricane came through, it was the only things still standing.  A lady there told us the history and sang some hymns for us, acapella.  It was quite moving.

On our stop in Cozumel, we went to this museum that told Mexican history starting from the Mayan civilization.  They had replicas of the Mayan structures, then of the Catholic Churches that were built. It was awesome.

 It looks real, doesn't it?

I don't write on this often enough, and I forget how to put all the pictures in my phto gallery.  I must do that later.