National Cathedral and the Air Force Memorial

On Sunday, day three of the King’s visit, we drove up Wisconsin Avenue to the National Cathedral. Even if you aren’t religious, the Cathedral is still an awe-inspiring sight–I especially love the gothic architecture and the gardens. And I learned, after taking the “30 minute” tour (which was waaaaayyyyy longer than 30 minutes–more like over an hour) that you can go up to the 7th floor observation deck, which provides a great view of the city. Check it out sometime on a clear day.

National Cathedral Ceiling

Entry way to the Cathedral

What Time is IT?

Sundial in the gardens of the Cathedral

After some meandering and wandering through the city in the giant blue minivan, we ended up at the new Air Force Memorial. This is also an awe-inspiring sight, but I have to admit that the memorial kind of looks like some sort of UFO-docking station. Being so close to the Pentagon, I suspect that this giant metal marvel serves more than one purpose. Either a) the Pentagon has a giant UFO, and in case of inter-galatic war, it has a place close to the Nation’s Capital to recharge; or b) the Pentagon higher-ups are in cahoots with the aliens, and they have built it as a charging pad for when they come to visit.**

Evening Silhouette of the AF Memorial

Silhouette of the AF Memorial

Straight Up

UFO docking station
**(I mean no disrespect to the Air Force–I have an awesome uncle who is an officer. I love my uncle and the US Air Force.)