Yikes, Washington DC and less than 24 hours to plan!
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"The lighting at night for both of these memorials is very evocative."
I agree. The first time I saw the Korean Memorial was at night and it had just stopped raining. There was a mist around the lights in front of the soldier. Very eary but also very impressive.
I agree. The first time I saw the Korean Memorial was at night and it had just stopped raining. There was a mist around the lights in front of the soldier. Very eary but also very impressive.
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Thanks everyone,
Sadly my DH was taken ill yesterday so the trip is on hold until the next time we have dog sitters staying over - my Mom, sister and nieces are visiting from the UK so they offered to dog sit for us and it seemed like the perfect time to have a couple of days away
JetBlue have reinstated the points he'd used for the flights and I hadn't got round to booking a hotel so no worries there.
Maybe October when my FIL comes to visit.
Thank you again.
Sadly my DH was taken ill yesterday so the trip is on hold until the next time we have dog sitters staying over - my Mom, sister and nieces are visiting from the UK so they offered to dog sit for us and it seemed like the perfect time to have a couple of days away

JetBlue have reinstated the points he'd used for the flights and I hadn't got round to booking a hotel so no worries there.
Maybe October when my FIL comes to visit.
Thank you again.





