March 20, 2007

A nice little Sunday

Sunday March 18th was so many things. It was the day after St. Patrick's day. It was a beautiful sunny day in Washington. It was great day for a walk. With the spirit of Spring in our hearts, Kay and I decided that Sunday was an excellent day for a walking tour of Washington.

Our trek started in Chinatown, moved on to the Senate side of Capitol Hill, crossed to the House side, maneuvered down the Mall to the Tidal Basin across the 14th ST Bridge, along the Potomac, across the Memorial Bridge, up the steps of the Lincoln, down the steps of the Lincoln, along the Mall and back to Chinatown. The adventure was completed a little shy of 4 hours.

Sounds like a nice little Sunday stroll, right?

WRONG!

Around mile 6, we crossed the Tidal Basin and walked up to the 14th ST Bridge and at the same time a cloud moved ominously over the sun. With our hoods tied tightly around our faces, we stepped onto the bridge and into gale force winds. As we walked across the bridge, my hands began to turn a shade of purple, Kay's hair swirled upward around her headband, and the water of the Potomac began to form a rip current that looked a lot like the surf off the beaches of Waikiki. It wouldn't have surprised me to see a few surfers begin to fly down the river. As we walked along, the wind became stronger, and we began to wonder what would happen if a gust sent us flying through the air and into the frigid waters below.... we were cold, we were scared, and then we were in Virginia.

After about 30 minutes of fighting the wild wind and prayers to God reminding him that we had in fact made it to church that morning, we crossed the 14th ST Bridge.

I can honestly say, that I was never happier to be in Virginia.

1 comment:

Amber said...

I must say I had a similar experience walking on Saturday in the 20 degree windchill! I never made it to Virginia though.