A Big Bus Tour
A massive, lack-of-sleep induced headache has waylaid my big plans of posting about this past weekend, spent with my parents. I'll let the pictures tell the story instead, since I uploaded them already. The bus tour (on the Tourmobile) was the best way for my parents to see a lot of the DC attractions in a short amount of time, so that next time they'll be able to remember where they want to go to spend more time. Even then, we still got to tour the Arlington National Cemetery (a feature unique to the Tourmobiles, I believe) and witness the Changing of the Guard, something I hadn't seen since 1999.
When I get my disposable camera developed, I'll post some pictures from the Maryland game. In the meantime, check out Jeanette's photos (which I learned I have permission to copy and post myself, so I'll do that soon, too).
Until then, keep warm in the midst of this huge Nor'easter and all the cold craziness. I always thought Nor'easters were mysteriously cool, but if they bring along this sudden shift of weather with their presence (not to mention the dangerous levels of snow and ice), then I say "forget 'em!"
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I can't remember the last time I saw the changing of the guard. I really enjoyed watching it though - I used to do military drill and I think its a lot of fun.