Showing posts with label Washington Monument. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington Monument. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

DC, part 2

Looking toward the Washington Monument from the WWII memorial. With all the fountains and pools it's a very cool spot on a hot day.



I do get in front of a camera every now and then.

Shelagh and her favorite hat.

The Reflecting Pool looking toward the Lincoln Memorial.


Wow, I'm in front of the camera again.

The Lincoln Memorial. I admit it, I took the elevator instead of the stairs. Do you know how many stairs lead to the inside?

Inside the Memorial. Probably the most famous statute in the US.


Looking toward the Washington Monument from the top of the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial.


Monday, March 29, 2010

Wash. DC monuments. March 2010

After doing the National Geographic Museum Shelagh and I spent the next day on the DC Mall. Like always I chose the wrong weekend to visit such a destination. Early Spring equals spring break. Lots of people, young people. On top of that this particular weekend was the last chance to protest the health bill. And protests were happening. More people all over the place. But I'm told that this amount of people we encountered was nothing, compared to summer weekends. I'll take their word.


The crowd protesting health care reform on the steps of the Capital. While we didn't hear the shouting, the posters and pictures were disturbing. There was an awful lot of hate in that crowd.

The Washington Monument. One of these days I will get to the top of it.


One of the protests that surrounded the Washington Monument was ingenious. And thought provoking.

On one side of the monument a Arlington cemetery was set up, called Arlington MidWest. Each marker carried the name of an American killed in Iraqi and Afghanistan. There were hundreds and hundreds of them.

On the other side of the monument were plaques containing the names of civilians killed in Iraqi and Afghanistan. Maybe not as many but very disturbing. Most of the names were of children and women. War doesn't play favorites.





Between the Washington Monument and the reflecting pool is a new WWII monument. It is very impressive, both in detail and size. Commissioned by President Bush in 2004, it contains a dedication to every country involved in the conflict.Fountains, bronze plaques, marble and granite monoliths. All and all it's an incredible work of art.