Friday, July 19, 2013

East Coast Swing - Summer 2013

One of the reasons why my wife and I spent two weeks on the East Coast was to spend time with our daughter, son-in-law, and four grandbabies in New Jersey.  Another reason was to help with the Open House of the wedding of one of our nephews, Philip Johnson, in Maryland. Interestingly, the girl that he married was from New Jersey, and although they were married in the D.C. area, the reception was near her family home in New Jersey.

We landed in Baltimore and spent 36 hours or so there with my sister-in-law and her family, then drove to New Jersey to spend five days with our daughter's family, and drove back to Maryland and spent 3 1/2 days there.  We then went with the Maryland family north to New Jersey, then took a train farther north in New Jersey to our daughter's home once again, then departed 48 hours later from Newark.

The experience was at times fun, at times intense, at times spiritual, at times joyful, but always muggy warm or hot.  Even so, I wanted to share some of the sights of this trip.  The pictures are arranged chronologically, as we went from place to place.  The previous blog posting would have occurred after we left Central Park and went south on Manhattan.  


As I told many who asked how the experience was, it was memorable but not restful.  And that's okay because that was my expectation.  Hope you enjoy the pictures!
The Beautiful Jefferson Memorial in DC
Thomas Jefferson - I felt almost a "temple" feeling here
Standing in the work line at the FDR Memorial
The Martin Luther King Memorial - an important man
The new Vietnam Nurses Memorial - very emotional for me
One of the statues at the Metropolitan Museum in New York
The hidden Alice in Wonderland sculpture in New York's Central Park
The remote control sailboats in Central Park
Typical New York City street (I believe it was north on 5th Avenue), and Philip's Wedding in DC below

Back in New Jersey, three homes near where Emily and Adam live - abuts to a lovely "firefly" park
Eddie Spaghetti being silly
Lucy Goosey being silly
Charley Barley being silly
I have to admit, Charley looks like "Mini-Me"
Elizabeth, with swimming goggles, posing, as she is wont to do
Pumpa roaring like a lion, similar to a picture on my desk taken almost three years ago at the LA Zoo.

1 comment:

Emily said...

These are great! Thanks for sharing!