August 31,2005

[Daily] D.C., Museums, Marc Chagall

It's kind of a weird feeling that you know you need to write down something but it turned out to be like you have done nothing. How can I get rid of this feeling? Give me an answer, somebody...


This is the third day since we came to D.C., and everything's fine I think, except too many Museums and Huge buildings. Those huge buildings make me feel like I am gonna walk to death or something like that -.-|| However, D.C. is sort of a clean place regarding to other places/cities I had been to.


By the way, the White House is not easy to get into (I mean visit) as I thought before. It's mostly bacause of the "Sep. 11," after that they enforce their security. So, right now (at least at this point), if you want to visit White House, you need to have your senator to sign and by doing that you will be putting on the waiting list (this does not mean you can go, they will later do the background check to make sure you will not put a bomb or do anything like that). And if eveything goes well you can probably go on the "White House" trip after couple of months waiting. I am not sure if this is the correct/the most efficient way since I was told this by a security guard at the fence of White House this morning. And my friend told me another story, so this is somewhat confusing.


Anyway, I didn't get into the White House, but I went to the Museum of American History and want to go to Marc Chagall's exhibition tomorrow. I am not a "must-see-museum" type of person, but I am in D.C. anyway. Since the White House would not be the option, what else can I do?

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Well, for having nothing to write you were able to write quite a bit... Probably not on the feeling you had hoped to get in to words, but words nevertheless. I know you don't really want to do museums, but if I were you I would certainly go to the National Air and Space Museum.
Posted by Daniel March at September 1,2005 12:09