2009
Above is the shop when we visited
Below is the current shop. They moved to the square.
Dahlonega, GA
Obama Inauguration
Chinese Terracotta Soldiers
This list does not include the trips that have their own post in the blog.
Washington, DC – Obama Inauguration - January 18 – 21,
2009 (Sunday - Wednesday) (GNT) Monticello, most major DC attractions, Day of inaugurations: went to RFK. The loading onto the shuttles was a slow
process. When we got into DC they
dropped us off and we walked toward the mall area. When we got to 14th Street they said go left. I asked where
we were going and the guard said the next open space was at the Lincoln
Memorial. They were hundreds ahead of us
so Glenn and I decided to not go that way.
We walked up toward the Capitol so at least we could hear what was going
on. When we got to Air and Space we went
inside. We ate in the upstairs part of
the food court (all glass) and could see the crowd on the mall and could see
the left side of the platform. Trees
blocked Mr. Obama. There was a TV at the
coffee bar next to us so we sat and listened to the ceremony and ate
lunch. We left not long after the speech
to head back to RFK. The shuttle loading
in DC was not organized. It was a little
on the wild side. We sat on the bus
waiting for all to return – the magic time to be back was 4:45. At 6:22 all were on the bus and we began our
journey out of the parking lot at RFK.
There was NO organization. NO ONE
was directing traffic out. ALL the buses
were trying to leave at the same time.
(We were 3 buses from the exit of the parking lot.) Police did come by and our driver opened his
window and waved them down but they just smiled and drove on by. We exited the parking lot at 7:29. GNT had an Inaugural Ball for the kids. Next day we went to
Congress Gresham Barrett’s office and he took them to the Capitol and showed
them around, they ended the tour by visiting the new Capitol Visitors’
Center.
Alpharetta and Dahlonega, GA - February 7,
2009 (Saturday) Went to see Brian and Laura then on to Dahlonega. Had lunch
at the Smith House then walked
around the town square looking in the different shops. Went to Laura's parents' chocolate shop.
Washington, DC - February 11-14,
2009 (Wednesday-Saturday) (GNT) Did all major DC attractions, National Archives. We were
able to see the original Emancipation Proclamation. It was on display for four days – because of Lincoln ’s 200th
birthday. We went the Kennedy Center was
the last activity of the day. (Shear Madness), Monticello, We had a beautiful
drive through Virginia – Shenandoah Valley.
Atlanta, GA - March 20,
2009 (Friday) (GNT) MLK
Site, High
Museum -- terra cotta soldiers from the First Emperor of China’s tomb. They also had terra cotta horses, GA
Aquarium had a Titanic exhibit, the
King Tut exhibit at the Atlanta Civic Center, Hard
Rock Café - a busy day!
Washington, DC - April 21-24,
2009 (Tuesday-Friday) (GNT) All the major DC attractions.
Land Tour/Cruise – Alaska
June 1 – 12, 2009 Celebrity Cruise Lines - Millennium
Sunday, May 31 - I drove to Atlanta and spent the
night withBrian and Laura. Brian took me to
the airport Monday morning – he kept my car for me.
Monday, June 1 Flew from Atlanta (8:45 AM) to Seattle
then to Fairbanks , Alaska (3:37 PM). We arrived in Fairbanks and Celebrity was there with a bus
to take us to the Sophia Station Hotel – Fairbanks
Wednesday, June 3 Morning railroad
trip – rode in Celebrity’s glass domed car – had breakfast downstairs during
the ride - from Fairbanks to Denali
National Park - Tundra Wilderness Tour – 8 hr. ride in a park bus (like an old
school bus) saw all kinds of wildlife – Denali Park - Stayed the night at the
Grande Denali Lodge.
Thursday, June 4 Went by motorcoach
from Denali to Talkeetna. Stayed the night at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. We rode the lodge’s shuttle into the small
town and ate at a “bar” on their outside patio – warm night.
Friday, June 5 Went by motorcoach
to Seward.. We stopped in Anchorage
for breakfast/lunch. Boarded ship –
Celebrity – Millennium – Room #: 3064 Plaza Deck Category 06.
Set sail at 9:00 PM
Saturday, June 6 Hubbard Glacier
(cruising) (2:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
Sunday, June 7 Juneau , Alaska (8:00
AM – 9:00 PM) Took a tour of the
city. Only way into the city is by sea
or by air – there are no roads into the city.
Monday, June 8 Skagway , Alaska (7:00 AM – 8:30 PM) Took train to Yukon and bus back to town. Had to have passport.
Tuesday, June 9 Icy Strait Point,
Alaska (7:00 AM – 4:00 PM) Took tour of the island and saw a “show”
about the Tlingit Indians folk life.
Wednesday, June 10 Ketchikan , Alaska (9:00
AM – 6:00 PM) Walked around the town and
went to the Lumberjack Show.
Thursday, June 11 Inside
Passage Cruising
Friday, June 12 Arrived at Vancouver , British
Columbia (7:00 AM)
We got off and got on a bus to the airport – our luggage was taken to
the airport and we claimed it there.
Went through US customs there too. Departed Vancouver 12:50 PM - Arrived
Salt Lake City 4 PM/Departed 4:55 PM - Arrived Atlanta 11:05 PM (supposed to be
there at 10:36 PM but storms in Atlanta delayed us.) Brian and Laura picked me up.
Saturday, June 13 Got back to Spartanburg
Lake Norman, NC - The Catawba Queen – a paddle wheeler - July 20, 2009 (Monday) (Joy Club) Cruise on lake and lunch on board.
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