Oh dear, I am digging deep for these titles aren’t I ? Well, as you can guess, what follows is a comprehensive list of our doings in Washington, DC….not. I am just going to tell you the good bits….the squirrels. Yes, I do love those little guys - have I mentioned that yet ? lol. We actually had a great time there - again lots of walking, reading of signs and getting slightly lost at times …. all part of the fun. I think we are pretty adept at negotiating the different transport systems - and to adapting our plans when we get it wrong !!! We only had 2 full days there, as we took the Weds off to rest up…. We do find it good to take a day off here and there, just to regroup - we realise we are “missing” seeing stuff but we figure we can always come back…later.
So, we did the Smithsonian…..the Castle, the Air and space museuem (Glenn loved that especially), saw dorothy’s red slippers, the botanic gardens (boring as), White House - George W didn’t ask us in…National Mall, Extra Mile walk - honouring volunteers who have gone the extra mile - very inspiring and has made me see how valuable the contributions many women have made…and ask the question “what can I do ?”, Capitol Hill, the Hope Diamond, The Portrait Gallery - we highly recommend it …could have spent more time there but it was getting dark and cold outside…, the Pentagon, the National Art Gallery where I saw the originals of some of my favourite art and yes, I let out a few “amazings”, the Holocaust Museum - almost made me vomit…. literally …. made me sick to my stomach what man does to man….and so ended our whirlwind tour of the capital….
We had to make a mad scramble out to Dulles airport - 4 buses, 2 train rides, and 2 hours later we finally got there….asked at information where to go…but the info was wrong….finally found the counter after circumnavigating the terminal..grrr…only to be told we couldn’t have a seat allocation….??? why ???? no answer….so up to the gate, wit in queue for ages only to be told to sit down and wait for seat….one poor lady had paid for business class and was bumped down to economy with no refund, only to hear them then announce that the following economy passengers were getting upgraded to business..her discussion with them was a tad heated shall we say…but they didn’t budge. Finally after waiting ages more, we got allocated some crap seats. I told them what I thought of United at this stage…hmmm. Anyway, to put it briefly, we had a crap flight - my legs swelled up again, even though I was wearing compression stockings, did exercises, walked when I could etc etc…suffered really badly from restless legs and got no sleep whatsoever…so was a cranky tired girl when we landed in Heathrow.
Then, the tickets I’d bought for the fast express train were the wrong ones - paid the full amount for a regular ticket on line… then Glenn was being a tad annoying (either that or I was at the end of my tether) and we got slightly lost in the terminal….big breath…start all over again….. right, here’s the train..get off at Lancaster Gate on the Bakerloo line…. right, where the hotel ?? way up those steps…no lift…. got to drag these bloody cases up all those steps..crap….as my dad would say “bloody hell”.!!!! good o, here’s the hotel, enter lobby, look for room number…you wait here Glenn (after 4 narrow flights of stairs), I’ll go find it…no way, we can’t manage to get our bags or our selves up another 4 flights of narrow, winding stairs..back to check in, change rooms thankfully….get it, tiny room, tiny ensuite, 2 beds instead of double BUT the shower is hot, the sheets clean and the kettle works….ah sleep……..and so began our stay in London. We slept for a few hours and then went in search of food…found a pub nearby and settled in with a few cold beers and lovely fish and chips…went back to our room and slept like logs.
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