Museum Walk

Today we went to the National Gallery of Art. We wanted to see the new Vermeer exhibit but the line was SO long. We didn’t think we could stand in that long line.

We decided we would wander around the 18th and 19th century painters and see their paintings. We saw some really nice paintings. It was fun walking around, studying a painting and then talking about what we see. It seems like we must have walked into 30 or so rooms. Here are some paintings I really enjoyed:

After a few hours of viewing paintings we decided to have some lunch. We went to the museum cafe. It happened to be the same cafe we went to on our very first date. We had fun reminiscing about our first date.

After lunch we decided to head over to the Hirshhorn Museum across the mall.

While we do enjoy some contemporary art, the exhibits we saw today were just odd. It might be that we are getting old or something but they just weren’t enjoyable like they have been in the past.

We walked the entire museum but just didn’t find anything we enjoyed. So it was time to go home. We ordered up an Uber and went home. We then had a relaxing evening.

Walked a total of 3.55 miles today.

DC Jazz Festival

Summer has begun! Last evening we went to the DC Jazz Festival concert at the Sculpture Garden of the National Gallery of Art. It was a bit warm but there was a breeze that felt great. We saw and heard Sin Miedo: A Salsa Party. It was latin music that made us dance a little. We had a great time listening the music and watching all the people. The place was packed with all types of young people as well as older people enjoying the music. We had dinner in the Pavilion Cafe with a friend of ours. He took several pictures of us being silly. Here is one of my favorite pictures of us together. It’s out of focus but it shows what a good time we were having. Below that you can see some other pictures from the evening.

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