Thursday, April 17, 2008

A visit to a district, in pictures

I was very lucky on my recent trip to Washington D.C. that I got to hear Justice Stephen Breyer give a speech.  I sat in the front right near the podium, he was charismatic, interesting, and fair, I will remember his speech for a very long time.    
The building of the Renwick Gallery, it is impossible to read from this photograph but the top of the building reads: Dedicated to Art.  I saw a beautiful show at the Renwick called "Ornament as Art: Avant-Garde Jewelry from the Helen Williams Druitt Collection."  If you love jewelry I encourage you to visit this inspiring exhibition.
Two sweet lions outside of the Corcoran School and Gallery.


The grounds around the Capitol building are beautiful.  Here were some people doing something, I don't know what.

I'm not sure what this structure is.  
This beautiful brick structure reminded me of a hobbit house.  When I went inside there was a fountain in the middle and four drinking fountains.  
Here is the gate that lets you into the drinking fountain hobbit house
One of the four windows.

 Here is a flowering magnolia tree
The steps of the Capitol building reminded me of this song.
beautiful wrought iron lamp post

tulips
There are many beautiful flowering dogwood trees
And of course, cherry blossoms



Ceiling of the infamous Mayflower Hotel...
A peaceful protest outside the White House a day before the arrival of the Pope.  The signs read: "celibacy has failed," and "catholic priests are predators."

flowering  trees along the reflecting pool

1 comment:

AlliesAdornments said...

"Just a Bill", what a flashback!
Love it! Thanks for sharing your photos!