With Elder Daughter preparing to leave the Washington D.C. area, we realized that our visits there would of necessity become much less frequent. And in some ways that’s too bad, because there are things about Dee Cee that we’ll miss:
The rich religious traditions...
The impressive public edifices...
The local color...
The fine arts...
The night life...
The excellent food and drink...
There are many other things we’ll miss, but none of ’em mean doodly-squat if Elder Daughter isn’t there to enjoy ’em with us. And so, on to the next stop in her Life’s Journey!
En avant!
ReplyDeleteSo much I have learned through my sons'life experiences. So honoured that I'm allowed to share a few with them.
ReplyDeleteBon Voyage for your next stopover with your daughter.
What the heck ARE those food items?
ReplyDeleteYou are such a strange and interesting foodie! Just why I love reading your blog (except you seem to have a knack for posting the weirdest foods when I'm feeling queezy for some reason or other!)
@DogsDontPurr - Clockwise from top left: Hendrick's extra dry Martini at The Liaison Hotel; Kimchi hakata at Toki Underground; Toki Monster cocktail at Toki Underground; Veal sweetbreads and artichoke salad at Belga Café.
ReplyDeleteLike the whiskers. Love the martinis
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