Observations, pictures, and sketches highlight the transition of moving to the nations's Capitol after 30 years of living in the Midwest. A clash in cultures? Maybe not!
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Theodore Roosevelt Island Statue and Fountain
Last week we took a ride to Theodore Roosevelt Island. We went there for a change of scenery, morning walk, and get away from crowded areas. Usually we walk in the park by our house for the shade, or in the neighborhood if it’s cool enough. And sometimes we drive in to DC and retrace our old steps on the national mall where we walked many times over the thirteen years we lived there. Luckily the parking lot was pretty empty, and when we crossed the bridge over the Potomac River, we headed down a less traveled path that took us under the route 50 bridge filled with graffiti. Then we backtracked and took the boardwalk through the marsh and finally ended up at the center of the island where the “memorial” stands. It is rather impressive. On the way to the sculpture is a beautiful fountain, pools, benches, bridges, and lined trees. It was quite serene and peaceful but also very hot and humid - like it’s been all summer. We are trying to make a habit of going to parks and such along the GW Parkway. It’s the only way we get to do something a little different since we hibernate otherwise. Luckily we have a few choices to pick from.
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