I had been to Washington, D.C. on a number of occasions, but not since   the 1980's.  While visiting with my son toward the end of my month in the  states, we had a cloudy but warm day to  visit the sites that had not  existed in my previous visits to our nation's capital: mainly, the   World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, Dr. King's Memorial, and   the F.D.R. Memorial.  I actually took out my camera and behaved like a   tourist. I thank my son, Marc, for a wonderful weekend and a great   Friday for our walking tour, because the temperature highs dropped into  the upper 40's in  D.C. the next day, Saturday.
It seems a little lame to depict photos of Washington, D.C. when a  number of expats from Cuenca are touring places like Japan, China, Spain, and Morocco.  Nonetheless, Marc and I had a great time,  The day gave me a chance to use my camera, and most of all attempt the arduous task of transferring, uploading, and posting photos.  If you want to learn or refresh your memory on a little American history, just click on the link below, (or cut and paste in your URL at the top of the screen) and click on each photo, and a commentary will be provided.  I hope all this works.  If it does, I owe a special thanks of gratitude to Jose Cortez and Lenny Charnoff.  If it doesn't, I still owe them thanks for trying guys.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimmola/sets/72157627971612346/
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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