Last April I packed my bags and went off to the US.
It was not a destination I quite expected to go to, previously perceiving it as a cold, expensive place that an obvious foreigner might have no business traipsing.
But traipse I did. And how.
If the US visa might have been an issue, it wasn't. I had needlessly stressed. And by the time I returned home, I had a more enthusiastic view of the country.
I did go at an awkward time for most of my friends and family - school was still on, and it wasn't quite summer. But I love the cold, like someone who knows the heat year round. And with a borrowed everything, I rambled through.
Sharing some pictures as they are the only things that will adequately express that journey.
And big hugs to the friends and family who hosted me, took me around and made it all a wonderful experience.
These are pictures from my stay in Washington DC.
It was not a destination I quite expected to go to, previously perceiving it as a cold, expensive place that an obvious foreigner might have no business traipsing.
But traipse I did. And how.
If the US visa might have been an issue, it wasn't. I had needlessly stressed. And by the time I returned home, I had a more enthusiastic view of the country.
I did go at an awkward time for most of my friends and family - school was still on, and it wasn't quite summer. But I love the cold, like someone who knows the heat year round. And with a borrowed everything, I rambled through.
Sharing some pictures as they are the only things that will adequately express that journey.
And big hugs to the friends and family who hosted me, took me around and made it all a wonderful experience.
These are pictures from my stay in Washington DC.
Washington DC. Street scenes. (Pictures: A. Peter) |
At Paul's, a trendy French restaurant in DC. By the end of my trip I yearned for Indian cutting chai and normal instant coffee. And now I truly understand what jetlag is. (Pictures: A. Peter) |
The Supreme Court. Do attend the lecture. Very illuminating. I hoped to run into Anthony Kennedy. No luck. (Pictures: A. Peter) |
Nice pics, Anna - and the descriptions are even better.
ReplyDeleteWhat struck me - in one of the pics, three of you, you're looking very American yourself.
ReplyDeleteI had a paella and was underwhelmed. Very fishy and no taste of saffron as mentioned in articles and recipes. Loved the introduction.
Thanks Yogesh and Sra ππ
ReplyDeleteNice one Anna ππ
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ReplyDeleteVery well written,Anna. Makes me want to see DC as you fid.
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ReplyDeleteVery interesting... Good collection of pictures... The food also looks very temoting
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