Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Washington, D.C.

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Well, this is my last round of photos from my summer trip before I have to go back to regular blogging (it’s been so long). Anyways, our last stop on our little trip before we prepared ourselves for the long way home was Washington, D.C. We only spent the afternoon so we didn’t get to see much, but my sister and I had traveled there before, during which we also went inside the Smithsonian Castle and the National Museum of Natural History. Because of the heat, we opted to stay behind while my parents went to visit the Lincoln, Vietnam and Korean memorials, which we had also seen before. So, unfortunately, there are no photos of those!

I really love Washington, although I didn’t think much of it before I visited it for the first time. It’s a beautiful city, with so much to see, and I would love to go back to do a proper visit, where I can finally visit the National Museum of American History, the National Gallery of Art, as well as the National Crime Museum, and the International Museum of Espionage, among other things. It’s a fantastic city, especially for tourists!

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Viriginia Beach

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Unfortunately, we only spent two days in New York City, after which we packed up on our way to a condo my dad rented in Williamsburg, Virginia. We spent some time shopping and visiting the colonial areas, but we spent the last two days of our visit there at the beach because of the heat. Since my sister and I had been there a couple of years earlier we didn’t bother taking any pictures. I don’t have any photos of the colonial areas we visited, and most of the photos I took at the beach were of my brother. Also, it may not be appear this way in the photos, but it was extremely hot and sunny! Perfect beach weather, and I already miss it.

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NYC: Day 2

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

While our first day in New York dealt mostly with checking out Times Square and soaking up the city’s energy, our second day was mostly spent trying to take in a few sights. Unfortunately, because of the blazing heat, we weren’t able to see much. We spent most of our day in Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And we then spent the evening at our chosen Broadway show In the Heights.

First stop: The box office for our Broadway Show.This is the poster found outside.

The M&Ms store. We went in mostly for the air conditioning.

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NYC: Day 1

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

I know I promised that I’d post pictures a few days ago, but I once again got lazy and procrastinated transferring my photos from my camera onto my laptop. I actually decided to do it yesterday, but I couldn’t find my memory card and was in a little bit of a panic because I thought maybe I’d vacuumed it by mistake. It turned out that my father had borrowed it to put the photos onto his computer, so I finally got it back. Anyways, here are some of the photos that I took on my first day of vacation, which was spent in New York City. This was after an eight hour long car ride, so we didn’t do much except explore the city, but the walk itself was amazing.

The highlight of the evening was definitely the walk through Times Square. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a street corner that it that illuminated. It looked just like on tv, with the Broadway and television ads lighting up the whole street.

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Top 7: Countries to Visit

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

After reading Krissy‘s post about wanderlust last week, it got me thinking about the places that I would like to visit. I’m a huge fan of traveling, and although I haven’t been given that many opportunities to do so, I’m hoping that in the future I’ll be able to visit and do sightseeing in as many countries as possible.

Funnily enough, the most that I have seen of any country is the United States. I’ve visited at least five states (including Washington D.C.) but I’ve only seen Ontario and my own Quebec in Canada. Before this year I had never been any more south than Virginia, but I was lucky enough to visit Mexico this January during my Christmas vacation. The only other continent I’ve been to is Europe – I’ve visited Greece three times since I have family there, as well as Germany, Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary during a school field trip.

Although there are at least a couple dozen countries that I would like to visit, here are the top seven that I am hoping to see in my lifetime.

7. Russia

There’s something so very striking of this beautiful country and its rich history. I would love to visit Russia, especially after having seen their preview for the 2014 Winter Olympics.  I would most likely like to see Moscow.

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