Some sights of Georgetown.
Georgetown University
The infamous staircase in The Exorcist. The writer of the book was a student from Georgetown Uni.
The Old Stone House
See how people in the 17th century live
Saturday, July 31, 2010
D.C 28 July 10
Ventured into D.C. on my own. Took the double deckeer bus to get my bearings... $$ well spent. Some pictures of the day.
Washington Monument from the Reflecting Pool.
Union Station. The gold bits you see are actually 24k leaf gold... no kidding.
The Lincoln Memorial
US Capittol Bulding
Jefferson Memorial
Washington Monument from the Reflecting Pool.
Union Station. The gold bits you see are actually 24k leaf gold... no kidding.
The Lincoln Memorial
US Capittol Bulding
Jefferson Memorial
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Washing D.C ~1 (21/7- 26/7)
Finally, last week marked the decease of my MacBook Air. I think the first and last Skype session took its toll and the screen went white. So now I'm using a ASUS PC laptop which keyboard is the size of my palm... Very difficult to type! But it does the work, plus it's brand new. On loan. Aunt's.
I'm in D.C now, cleaning up a storm for my beloved Aunt, and making furry enemies in the house. Seems like I've have taken away the owner's attention away from these cats, and their hiding place a.k.a living room, since I sleep there. One of them even peed on the carpet where my head lies on the far end of the sofa... Sheash... talk about hostility. Oh... and near my suitcase too...
This was the shuttle bus from the airport... looks like 2 posicles sticking out of a bus... But the camera can only capture 1 popsicle coz it was parked too near.
Old Town over the weekend during dinner. View of Potomac River.
A quaint little town called Occoquan. Very kitschy antique stores which I wanna cart one of them back. I found many pieces of period furniture that I want so badly too!
Pictures of one of the stores.
I'm trying to get my energy level up so that I can chase the enemies and corner them to get a shot. Wish me luck! Tomorrow, Washington, here I come!
I'm in D.C now, cleaning up a storm for my beloved Aunt, and making furry enemies in the house. Seems like I've have taken away the owner's attention away from these cats, and their hiding place a.k.a living room, since I sleep there. One of them even peed on the carpet where my head lies on the far end of the sofa... Sheash... talk about hostility. Oh... and near my suitcase too...
This was the shuttle bus from the airport... looks like 2 posicles sticking out of a bus... But the camera can only capture 1 popsicle coz it was parked too near.
Old Town over the weekend during dinner. View of Potomac River.
A quaint little town called Occoquan. Very kitschy antique stores which I wanna cart one of them back. I found many pieces of period furniture that I want so badly too!
Pictures of one of the stores.
I'm trying to get my energy level up so that I can chase the enemies and corner them to get a shot. Wish me luck! Tomorrow, Washington, here I come!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friends Swap
LOOK!!! LOOK!!! LOOK AGAIN!!!
This album contains pages done by different members of a scrapbooking group I joined recently. A namesake planned and shared how this album was made. All within 2 hours, she patiently explained and demonstrated the steps. Seems complicated and daunting at first but not really. Such a great idea making an accordion album.
Initially, I was really nervous about this swap, having started scrapping barely a year ago. Didn't quite know what to expect. Turns out, I had a ball. Lots of laughter, lots of WAHHHHHHH!!! SO NICE!!!, lots of new friends. :) Never did think that scrapbooking would allow me to meet so many new faces and talented ones too.
Here's my page.
Some random pages by members from the group.
I'm happy to have met such a talented bunch who really inspired me to push boundaries even more. Challenging me to get out of my comfort zone and do something different each time!
This will probably be my last post before jetting off. So much to do!!!
This album contains pages done by different members of a scrapbooking group I joined recently. A namesake planned and shared how this album was made. All within 2 hours, she patiently explained and demonstrated the steps. Seems complicated and daunting at first but not really. Such a great idea making an accordion album.
Initially, I was really nervous about this swap, having started scrapping barely a year ago. Didn't quite know what to expect. Turns out, I had a ball. Lots of laughter, lots of WAHHHHHHH!!! SO NICE!!!, lots of new friends. :) Never did think that scrapbooking would allow me to meet so many new faces and talented ones too.
Here's my page.
Some random pages by members from the group.
I'm happy to have met such a talented bunch who really inspired me to push boundaries even more. Challenging me to get out of my comfort zone and do something different each time!
This will probably be my last post before jetting off. So much to do!!!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Having A Laugh
Here is a layout for MWL Scrap Dares #1.
For a close friend, who is always there, always ready to lend an ear and shoulder to cry on, always there when I needed her.
J, this is for ya!
Using Bazzill, Webster's Pages, DCWV. Embellishments from K & Co, Sassafras, Prima and Bo Bunny.
The little wooden crest is actually from an old earring that had broken off. :) The envelope is self-made.
A quick one today as there are tons to do before "Sayonara Singapore and Hulloooo D.C. & Big Apple City". :D
For a close friend, who is always there, always ready to lend an ear and shoulder to cry on, always there when I needed her.
J, this is for ya!
Using Bazzill, Webster's Pages, DCWV. Embellishments from K & Co, Sassafras, Prima and Bo Bunny.
The little wooden crest is actually from an old earring that had broken off. :) The envelope is self-made.
A quick one today as there are tons to do before "Sayonara Singapore and Hulloooo D.C. & Big Apple City". :D
Friday, July 9, 2010
My Very First Mini Album!
This is my first attempt in making a mini album. Took weeks to complete, didn't like the initial look and ripped everything out couple of times. It got so bad at one stage when every time I start to work on the album, I simply went , "Urgh...". I've somewhat come to the conclusion that mini albums are not for me due to the constraint of space. Yet I like them sooo much. There are often many nice samples in store or in the online galleries. Somehow, the magic touch just elude me.
Am I being too hard on myself???
I refuse to give up, there's no turning back coz I bought quite a few of those chipboard albums... So I persevere. Here's a sneak!
The weekend is here! Yay! What are your plans?
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