Back in November I went on a field trip to Mount Vernon with one of my sons. As we wandered across the lawn, I couldn't help but look across the river to where I grew up in Maryland. I excitedly pointed out Fort Washington to my little troop of boys, but they weren't very interested.
Fort Washington National Park, as viewed from across the Potomac River. You may just be able to see the lovely yellow house to the left of the main fortification. |
We've taken the boys to the Fort before, but it was so long ago that I don't think that they remembered it. Since the park was literally in our backyard when I grew up, I have many vivid memories of it. We decided to stop by on Easter Sunday while visiting family.
Detail of one of the windows - almost looks European, doesn't it? |
Looking out of the fortification, towards the hill with the visitor's center. Two of my sons are visible within the arch, on the draw bridge. |
Will any of these photos end up in a quilt in the future? Only time will tell. Either way, I'm glad to have them.
4 comments:
Fantastic! I love the views of your outing... a great adventure for the family and a collection of inspiration for you.
Thanks, Deborah!
Love that window, maybe it's the colors?
Love the window photo, Diane.
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