Saturday, 27 July 2013

New York; New York....

We were lucky to be able to catch up with our very dear friend, Stirling Fielding, while he was in New York.  We made the journey across and back by Amtrak - very comfy, on time and a pretty good way to travel.  We took in some nice eateries, the Empire State Building, Museum of Natural History and Central Park.  We made it down to the Sep 11 memorial but didn't have time to get through the museum in any detail.  We'll definitely get back to NYC in the future and cover off on some more of the attractions.



Stirlo and I in Central Park - a
great afternoon!
The boys on their way to the Empire
State Building.


Stirlo and his primate friends at the
Museum of Natural History
We'd had a reasonably long walk and a look through the Museum of Natural History when we came across this busker in Central Park.  He played some pretty good covers - Bruce Springsteen and Janis Joplin and it made for a very pleasant afternoon sitting by the lake taking in his tunes.

Kicking back in Central Park
with a busker in the background.


Ferg on top of the Empire State Building
looking downtown.


The boys were pretty impressed to be in the same
building that featured in the 1930's King Kong movie..

 
 
One of the exhibits in the Museum of Natural Art -
as seen in the movie 'Night at the Museum'.

 


We'll definitely get back to NYC to take in some
more of the sites.

Saturday, 6 July 2013

Carlisle abode

Here are a few photos of our home.  Upstairs has 4 bedrooms and bathroom - so there is plenty of room for guests!

 
Front view
The sitting room looks out to the front view, the staircase on the left leads upstairs.


Dining room with functioning fire place

TV/Family room looks out onto back view. It adjoins the study, the dining room and access to the garage.
The basement downstairs - also referred to as "the Man Cave". The boys play the X-Box
The other half of the basement is the laundry/storage. The big tank - is the oil tank for the heating.
The guestroom which is on the ground level, it has an ensuite.
Upstairs - Dougal's bedroom
Upstairs - Fergus' bedroom
Upstairs - Ben/Fi bedroom which has a basin/toilet ensuite
Back view
We often enjoy our dinners outside in the evenings.  If it is not too hot during the day
we sit out under the trees and enjoy our lunch.
 



The kitchen looks out to the back view.

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Independence Day 4 July 2013, Washington DC

We had the chance to get down to Washington DC, not just to celebrate the 4th of July, but to catch up with our good friend Mike Young from Denver, Colorado. Mikey survived being a Divisional Officer at ADFA with me back in 1995 and Fi & I did a fantastic trip with him through the US early in 2000 (Colorado, Utah, Arizona and California). We are looking forward to spending some more time with Mikey, Lindsay and their two girls when Mikey starts his new job at the State Department in September.

DC has a really effective public bike hire system, with bike stations all over the city.  You simply put in your credit card details at a station, select how long you need to hire the bike for and pedal away.  the bikes are pretty good - 3 gears, comfy seat and flashing lights front and rear.  Here, Doogs, Fi, Mike and Ferg prepare to head off.

 
 


Riding our bikes from Arlington
towards the Lincoln Memorial and the Mall,
July 4th, 2013.
Mikey, Ben, Fi, Ferg and Doogs.


The Washington Monument was clad in scaffolding following an earthquake in DC a few years ago.  Still, it's always a spectacular sight looking across the pool of reflection towards the Capitol.
Ferg looking down the mall to the
Washington Monument.

 
The Lincoln Memorial was a favourite, with words of his Gettysburg address and second inauguration speech on the walls. The boys were also keen to hear the details of his assassination (how, when, by whom...).  They had also seen the monument in a Transformers movie, where 'Megatron' had apparently blasted Lincoln off the monument and taken his seat...(sigh).  We hoped they took away a better perspective of the Memorial after our visit....
Mikey at the wall of the
Korean Memorial.

Ferg and Doogs at the Vietnam...
 
 The monuments around the mall are just spectacular.

...and Korean Memorials.


 The 4th of July Parade down Constitution Avenue was full of colour, noise and celebration. 
                                                  

The White House was decked out in red, white and blue and was hosting a party on the lawns.  It was terribly hot and humid, so we were somewhat thankful our invitation had been lost in the mail...haha!
Plenty of red, white and blue on the Executive Offices
beside the White House.

The humidity and heat were stifling, which meant you either sought some ice cream in the shade...

....or just caved in completely...........




The Marines Memorial by day...

...and by night.




We showed the boys some historical footage from the fighting at Iwo Jima, which included the famous image captured in the Marines Memorial near Arlington Cemetery.  I think this has got to be one of my favourite memorials from anywhere in the world.  We watched the 4th of July fireworks over the mall from the Marines Memorial - a spectacular show!
Fireworks over The Capitol and Washington Monument. 
July 4th, 2013.




Our vantage point for the
4th of July fireworks.















We had a great visit to Arlington National Cemetery the day after Independence Day.  We took in the Visitor's Centre, President John F Kennedy's grave, the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, as well as the memorial to the space shuttle crews (Columbia and Challenger). 

About 30 funeral services are conducted at Arlington each day and more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans and their families are buried there.
John F Kennedy's grave,
looking up to Arlington House.


The guard at the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.