This is my first attempt at blogging, so it may not be to great.Everyone who knows me knows that I love to travel. In early August I had the opportunity of going to a meeting for my job in Washington, D. C. Gwen was able to take vacation and go also. We took a couple of days prior to the meeting and saw the sights.

The first night we were there we went to the National Zoo. Well, it would have been fun, but it was closed.

We didn't get to see the real thing but this was a neat statute. We were looking forward to seeing the Panda Bears. We did see a red tail panda
before he went back into hiding.
This is a picture of what our room looked like and what
$200.00 a night gets you.
This is the hotel that we stayed at. It is the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D. C.
close to the metro and the National Zoo. It was a big place.
This is an escalator that we took to get on the Metro Subway. It was dark down there but I think it went for two blocks. 
he Washington Monument was really neat. You can go up to the top but we were to late getting there for tickets.This is The South Lawn of the White House. This is where thePresident comes out and speaks to the reporters.
This is the National Christmas Tree that will be cutdown for a new one to be put up for this Christmas.
This is a space capsule at the Air & Space Museum
The National Capitol
We went to the Capitol from Senator Hatch's office and we got to ride on this little train underground from the Senator's office to the Capitol Building.
This is a mural in the Capitol. This scene depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Gwen & I in Statutory Hall. Each state has two statutes in this hall. Utah has Brigham Young and Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of television.
For my Wyoming family I took this statue of Chief Washakie.
This is the center of Washington D.C. It marks the way the streets go every direction.
This is the Metro- subway.
The metro
Another picture of the Capitol Building

This is where all the money is made. The Bureau of Engraving
and Printing.

The Jefferson Monument in honor of Thomas Jefferson.

The is the Potomac River with the Washington Monument in the
background.

This is President John F. Kennedy's Grave and the eternal flame in the
background. This was really impressive.

This is a granite wall around the grave and eternal flame.
It has alot of President's Kennedy's famous quotes. This one is the
one about "My Dear Fellow American's, Ask not what your country can do
for you but what you can do for your country."

Arlington Cemetery - Very impressive with all the white headstones
lined up just perfect.

This is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

More of the changing of the guard.

We went into the Ronald Reagan Building and Gwen is standing
in front of her political mascot.

Me in front of my political choice. I think my is cuter.

This could be every girls dream. The Hope Diamon is 45.35 carat's.

A monument to honor the World War II Veterans.
Washington D.C. is a fun place to visit. Lots of history.