synn was here (yay) and
synn is gone (boo). I had a really nice time-we always do-and I think she got a good taste of the city in the two days we had, since we either deliberately or inadvertently wound up seeing:
- Thousands of healthcare bill protesters down in Penn Quarter
- The White House (from the outside, on the Rose Garden side)
- The Washington Monument, reflecting pool, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial (from afar) and Korean War Memorial
- Busloads of veterans visiting the WWII memorial
- Smithsonian Air & Space Museum
- Arts festival in Chinatown
- Street fair in Adams Morgan
- "Downtown" Silver Spring
- The stately old stone houses down 16th Street that remind me of the neighborhoods just outside Vancouver
- 9 (semi-Tim Burton post-apocalypse quasi-steampunk CG movie)
- Psych, DS9, Sherlock Holmes, Hellboy II, the Vampire Diaries rerun and Dexter
And of course, eating: Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Chinese, homemade omelets, accidental McDonald's, the natural frozen yogurt I am so glad exists, and probably something I'm forgetting.
And! I now own a
squid shirt! One of the street fair vendors was a Baltimore clothesmaker called
Squidfire, which makes shirts that were designed for me. They have a series of squids, and happy octopi, and t-rexes with veggies, and
LJ friends, and I may put a few items on my holiday wish list.
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Now it's back to our regular programming. Although there's a slightly surreal series on right now. I don't know if anyone's been following the story about
the Yale student who was missing and then found murdered and crammed in a wall on her wedding day, but my family went to the same temple as her fiancé and his family. I haven't kept in touch, but jeez. Poor Jonathan. Poor everyone.
Speaking of articles, has this
interview with a medical advisor for House in yesterday's USA Today made the rounds? I've unsubscribed from the fandom comms but I haven't seen it mentioned on any of your journals. It's short, but there are a few interesting bits, like the tiny morsel of info about how advising on the show works.