Monday, August 27, 2012

Favorite Scenes of daily DC living

As we depart DC today for our new adventure in Louisville, KY.....I wanted to reflect on all of the scenes of my daily life in D.C. It is each and every moment of our days that add up to fully living a beautiful life; full of ups and downs, ugly and pretty, fast and slow, sun and gloom, smiles, laughs and tears.... through these days of living fully in D.C, below are the patterns, textures and visual expression of daily DC life. Fond memories holding a special place in my heart.

Living near Union Station was absolutely convenient (although it did have some headache producing moments during high tourist season) ~ Scenes from my morning commute to work)

It's amazing to think how much of DC I've visited and experienced all because of the Metro....we like to complain about it all the time, but honestly, I'm super grateful for it. 

Scenes from walk home ~ I have to admit I will not miss walking through Union Station at 6:30pm (top right) ~ It was always so hectic. Nor will I necessarily miss the spooky garage in Union Station we had to walk through to get home...always reminded me of a scary movie. But, once you turned the corner from the garage....the sight of home (the big red/brick building) made me anxious to get there as soon as I could....and of course I'll miss the colorful Hopscotch Kids mosaic which decorated the H street bridge)
I think this is my favorite picture of scenes of Senate Square ~ Loved the different patterns and textures that surrounded my days. 

Scenes from inside our building which was always clean, refreshing and soothing to walk into. 

I really did LOVE living in Senate Square. It was a well designed, beautiful property. I felt safe and secure within the 'compound', met  lovely individuals and lived the first 2.5 years of marriage with my hubby here, holding memories to last a lifetime.

With bitter-sweetness ~ we say goodbye. 

2 comments:

  1. Loved your farewell photos. They especially made me smIle because I have been taking photos pretty much every day on my walks to work, posting a few of them on my Facebook page each day. Many of mine, like yours, are of random things noticed and interesting patterns of light and shadows that caught my eye. I'll miss you, but so much appreciate your gentle introduction to yoga and will look forward tomstaying connected through your blog.

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    1. Hi Amy! thank you for the thoughtful response. I love that you are taking pictures everyday during your walks. Taking pictures and sharing them just make me feel happy....and hopefully they help others smile and feel happy as well. I wish you the BEST in your continued yoga journey.

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