This Is America

The city of angels

I spent a few days in Los Angeles (split by flying to DC in the middle) and did all the touristy things: I found many stars on the Walk of Fame; hiked up to the Hollywood sign; went to Santa Monica pier and Venice beach; and visited the Getty Center and Griffith Observatory. I discovered that I’m not all that fussed about celebrities and their stars or houses, but it was still cool to be at the heart of the film industry.

The Hollywood sign!
Handprints outside the TCL Chinese Theatre
Venice beach palm trees

I really enjoyed the Getty Center. It’s a huge art museum designed by Richard Meier which houses a vast collection of art. There is also a beautiful garden designed by Robert Irwin and there are many different views over the city.

The day I visited the Getty I went to a performance of Cats at the Hollywood Pantages theatre in the evening and it was amazing! The theatre is massive and has beautifully ornate decoration.

I also visited the Hollywood Forever Cemetery with some people I met at my hostel. There are many famous people buried there and it is a beautiful and peaceful place.

The seat of power

I split my time in LA with a week in Washington DC. I stayed with the oh-so-lovely Ralph and Orla (family friends) and received a surprise visit from my father (of all people!). We wandered round the National Mall to see the White House and all the monuments, visited the National Gallery, and ate a lot of food!

The White House
A new hat
The Jefferson Memorial

We were lucky enough to do a tour of the Capitol and also go up to the dome!! It was an amazing experience to be right up by the painted ceiling and then have a view over the city. I’m so grateful to Ralph and Orla for being such wonderful hosts and I enjoyed seeing the city, meeting my relatives (again), and eating loads of wonderful food!

Planking on the Supreme Court steps for RBG
Down the bottom…
…and up the top!

15th March, 2019

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