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My favorite things from DC: 2007/08
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My favorite things from DC. Aug 22, 2007. Below pictures are some cafés where my friend NAO and I went in D.C last week. In National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Smithsonian institution. Sculpture Garden is decorated with modern sculptures. A view from outside. You can relax watching fountain in this cafe . 1645 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20007. The place is a traditional French bakery in Georgetown. Iced cafe latte" . The baguette was like what I have eaten in France. Aug 21, 2007.
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a wedding june 16: May 2012
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Top ten things to do. We are really looking forward to seeing everyone in a few weeks! So today, i thought it would be nice to share with you some fantastic dc activities. there's so much to do in this city that it can be hard to choose, but bob and i have worked together to come up with a list of some can't-miss activities. So here goes: in no particular order, ten very awesome and mostly free things to do while you're here. World war II memorial. 2 the national gallery of art. M street in georgetown.
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Inspire Me Now: ages 6-9
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Making the most of DC's museums and cultural resources for kids of all ages. Friday, May 07, 2010. A Visit and an Activity: the National Gallery of Art and fingerpainting. Follow a visit to the National Portrait Gallery with an at-home fingerpainting activity, inspired by Chuck Close. 0160;by Chuck Close (National Portrait Gallery). Lets face it. An art museum can be a challenging place to take children simply because there is little to touch and there is an expectation to observe the artworks quietly.
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Inspire Me Now: ages 5 and under
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Making the most of DC's museums and cultural resources for kids of all ages. Ages 5 and under. Friday, May 07, 2010. A Visit and an Activity: the National Gallery of Art and fingerpainting. Follow a visit to the National Portrait Gallery with an at-home fingerpainting activity, inspired by Chuck Close. 0160;by Chuck Close (National Portrait Gallery). Consider an art museum an opportunity to inspire a childs creativity. For example, take this artwork by Chuck Close. At the National Gallery of Art. Most li...
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Inspire Me Now: museum activities
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Making the most of DC's museums and cultural resources for kids of all ages. Monday, May 17, 2010. Kid Tested: Kid as Documentary Movie Maker. How can you make a museum trip interesting to a disinterested pre-teen or teen? Give them a camera and put them in control of documenting their experience. Then, upload and edit their photos into a documentary-style movie. When we arrived at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. I handed him a digital camera and explained that he was our photographer for the day...
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Inspire Me Now: National Gallery of Art
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Making the most of DC's museums and cultural resources for kids of all ages. National Gallery of Art. Friday, May 07, 2010. A Visit and an Activity: the National Gallery of Art and fingerpainting. Follow a visit to the National Portrait Gallery with an at-home fingerpainting activity, inspired by Chuck Close. 0160;by Chuck Close (National Portrait Gallery). Consider an art museum an opportunity to inspire a childs creativity. For example, take this artwork by Chuck Close. At the National Gallery of Art.
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a wedding june 16: top ten things to do
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Top ten things to do. We are really looking forward to seeing everyone in a few weeks! So today, i thought it would be nice to share with you some fantastic dc activities. there's so much to do in this city that it can be hard to choose, but bob and i have worked together to come up with a list of some can't-miss activities. So here goes: in no particular order, ten very awesome and mostly free things to do while you're here. World war II memorial. 2 the national gallery of art. M street in georgetown.
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the notion: April 2012
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The notion that there's more to life. Monday, 30 April 2012. My five must sees in Washington DC. After a recent trip to Washington I thought I'd write my top five of the week. These are only a taster of what there is to do and see, there's just so much. I can't wait to go back. 1) National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. 2) Saturday night at the Hirschhorn Modern Art Museum. After cocktails in the W Hotel. I only have eyes for you. In various incarnations sung in the background. 3) Barrow Oak Vineyard.
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Inspire Me Now
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Making the most of DC's museums and cultural resources for kids of all ages. Friday, April 30, 2010. Passport DC Kicks off This Weekend. If youve ever wondered what goes on inside Washington, DCs embassies, this weekend is your opportunity to take a peek. This Saturday, May 1st, Cultural Tourism DC. Kicks off an entire month of Passport DC. With the Around the World Embassy Tour. If you cant make it this Saturday, check out the following events later this month:. Visit Cultural Tourism DCs website. Or be...
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Inspire Me Now: art museums
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Making the most of DC's museums and cultural resources for kids of all ages. Friday, May 07, 2010. A Visit and an Activity: the National Gallery of Art and fingerpainting. Follow a visit to the National Portrait Gallery with an at-home fingerpainting activity, inspired by Chuck Close. 0160;by Chuck Close (National Portrait Gallery). Lets face it. An art museum can be a challenging place to take children simply because there is little to touch and there is an expectation to observe the artworks quietly.
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