Monday, January 23, 2017

Starting Out - Day One

Ah, the first real day of retirement and a new beginning, all starting with a road trip. This trip has been a while in planning and the plans have changed so many times I cannot count, but here it is. The bags are packed and in the car, everything is checked and double checked. Carol filled her car with gas the other day (we are taking her Subaru) and everything is done. All that needs to be done now is stop at Dunkin Donuts for some coffee for the road. We are fortunate that a Dunkin Donuts is right on the corner near our house and this is the way so many trips start. We get our coffee and take the onramp down to route 195 and and start the trip. . . we get about one mile down the road when I remember that the EZPass is still in my car. Our grand start begins with a quick return home to get the EZPass, and we might as well get one more umbrellas too. . . the next time down the onramp was more successful and we begin in earnest. The miles and the hours click by and we soon find ourselves crossing the Hudson River  with the view of New York City on our left and the Palisades on our
Hudson River & the Palisades
right. On to New Jersey. Route 95 South through New Jersey is not the countries most scenic route, but it does have it's areas of interest. Seaports like Bayonne and Elizabeth City come into view and there is always activity at the airport in Newark, right next to the highway. New Jersey also has some of the best rest areas...we stop at the Dolly Madison Service Area and refresh.
At Dolly Madison Service Area
The road was kind to us today as we traveled south and the miles ticked by and we had lots of good conversation about family and friends and life after retirement..there is a lot of unknown about this retirement thing and it does bring some concerns as all unknown things do but we figure that we can work it out. Soon we rolled past Baltimore and made the turn to head to Washington, DC. Our original plans were to attend the inaugural ceremonies on the 20th but it was just getting to close to visit everyone we wanted to visit and see the things we wanted to see, so I let our Senator know I would not be picking up the tickets that were so graciously offered. We made arrangement to stay in Arlington VA at a Clarion, right near Arlington Cemetery. We arrived in the early afternoon, checked in and headed off
Our room had a full kitchen!
to the Metro stop a couple of blocks away. Now as you know, we are old and feeble folks so you can imagine how well we managed the stupid machines that meter out the Metro Passes... but after several attempts we got a couple of passes and made our way on the Silver line into DC proper, an 8 minute ride, three
Me trying to figure out the Metro. . .
stops away. As always DC was amazing, and even more so because of the upcoming Inaugural Ceremonies. Every where we looked there was a flurry of activity as preparations were being made to handle the arriving crowds. There were barricades on every street and many roads were blocked off. Even considering all the activity, it was good to be back in our nations capitol again. We always enjoy visiting here.
Our first stop was at The White House Gift Shop. . . and boy did they have the Donald Trump stuff, hats and shirts and cups towels and stuff that you cannot imagine.
So of course we were obligated to spend way too much on this sort of stuff so we can hand it out to friends... this will gratify some and irritate others. Taking the Metro back to Arlington that evening we stopped at Ireland's Four Courts Pub and had a great evening meal to finish up the day.
Barricades near the White House
Then a short walk back down the hill to the hotel. And this wraps up day one. A long day indeed but a good start to our road trip, and completely without incident, well, except for forgetting the EZPass, but easy time on the road, and an easy time finding our way around Washington DC.

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