Good morning! I’m still trying to catch you up on our adventures in The District last month. I need to finish those because our adventures back home are starting to pile up! Whew!
Well, one thing I wanted to tell you was that there were several breezy days while we were back on the boat. I really liked it.
Then, I think I already mentioned that our Yacht Club had its annual Flag Raising Ceremony on May 2nd. My brother took this picture for me in the Clubhouse.
To celebrate, I did a little drinking of my own at the Club.
Refreshing! My brother and I also like to have our friends over on the boat. Here I am eyeing a Man Hat while we wait for our guests to arrive.
Another thing I like is to do my part to help keep watch over all the nice monuments. I’m not sure what this little house is, but it commanded my attention.
Now, contrary to what sone of my friends think, this impressive monument is a tribute to President George Washington.
I always make a point to stand guard here, just in case some other dogs who haven’t heard that news mistake it for the world’s tallest fire hydrant. That could be embarrassing for them!
Of course, there’s always time for a little Whisky Tango dance, beneath the beautiful, spacious skies!
We were walking over by the Spy Museum, when these tall planters caught my attention. As I’ve mentioned before, sometimes it’s good to go into Portrait mode after spending a lot of time in Landscape orientation. I highly recommend it!
I also spend a lot of time in Portrait mode when I’m standing guard on the boat. Now, the fun part about that is that I not only get to stand guard, I can also entertain everyone with my singing!
Well, before we started back home, we met my niece and her mom at Theodore Roosevelt Island for a nice walk. My brother always tells me that President Roosevelt was quite the Renaissance Man; he was interested in so many things. Kind of like me!
Love, Winston