The drive to Washington DC from Newport News VA was about three hours, thanks to the Garmin navigation device I rented along with the car. I was on a tight schedule Saturday morning and didn't have time to get lost. With the magic of the navigation thingy, I pulled up directly in front of The Melrose hotel, on Pennsylvania Ave NW, just across the bridge to Georgetown. I checked into my hotel room, which was a fantastic suite on the top floor. DC hotels have inexpensive weekend rates, so I was well within my travel budget even though I had such a terrific room (see below).
Above: the sitting room in my suite.

No trip to Washington DC is complete without seeing The White House, so here I am at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. I thought about stopping in for tea with Laura, but decided I had much more to do yet.

Above: The Washington Monument

Above: Standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Abraham Lincoln was one of my favorite US Presidents.

Above left: Exterior view of the Lincoln Memorial temple, & below right, at the Korean War Memorial, I liked this inscription: "Freedom is Not Free"

Above: The World War II Memorial

Above: I stopped along the Potomac for a cold beer. A friendly black squirrel stopped by to say hello.

Above: The Capital Building. By the afternoon, my feet were killing me. My sandals were not the best footwear for extensive walking. The blisters that had formed on my feet prevented me from walking all the way to the Capital building, so I used the good old zoom function on my camera and called it a day. I met a friend for dinner at Morton's Steakhouse, and relaxed over a bottle of wine. The wine of course, was strictly for medicinal purposes to cure my aching feet. It was a great way to end a busy day as a tourist. Day 4 of my travels was highly enjoyable. I plan to spend Sunday exploring Georgetown.
-Rick Rockhill
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