Melinda Peterson's Adventures in Washington DC - Day 4. It was a wild evening with the Supra folks last night... (no silent observers present)... Supra really knows how to throw a party! Tonight, we gathered with our fellow Oregon (OAR) compadres at a local eatery in Dupont Circle. They are a lively group and a lot of fun.
NAR's week-long legislative conference is quickly coming to an end and I have mixed emotions. I LOVE DC! Not the political landscape but the climate and cool happenings. It has an LA feel with a cool Portland flavor. Eclectic eateries line Connecticut Avenue with open air seating and late hours of operation. Everything is within walking distance and I love that. There are great paths along tree-lined streets with beautiful blue skies. The landscape is truly spectacular.
After an early morning meeting at the Open City Cafe, I'm looking forward to a play day tomorrow... gearing up my soul to see the Holocaust Museum (had to save it for last... just in case I have one of those moments). There have been a few events that have moved me to tears during this trip... Arlington National Cemetery and a Girl's Choir singing the National Anthem... both of which were very touching. I'm getting to be a bit of a sap in my wiser years :)
Melinda Peterson's Adventures in Washington DC - Day 4
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