From Georgetown we checked the GPS and decided we could go ahead and walk all the way down to the Sequoia for lunch. The houses along the way we're just amazing. The brickwork, the windows and all the land scaping was fabulous. We walked out to the boat house and saw all the rowboats out there. Then as we were walking back to the restaurant for lunch we saw a man jogging. He had to tell Cooper about his suit that he had as a child which is the same as the suit Cooper was wearing. He was out in the woods and fell into the creek wearing his suit and he thought he might get into big trouble but his mom just looked at him and said we'll throw it all in the sink. He was pretty funny and he talked to Cooper about the FBI, he said perhaps Cooper would be his boss someday. Then we stopped into the Swedish Embassy where they had very interesting displays on how Sweden is planning to cope with the future.
They don't build them like they used to
The old C&O canal that leads to Colombia Maryland
Cooper the star of the sundial
Hundreds of specialized rowing skulls
The jogging man in a jogging suit, or in his pajamas?
There might have been 50 or 60 different Cruise out there rowing today
A great set of flowers right at the water's edge
Leslie and Cooper making swedish-style crafts
Are these Swedish people?
The little teepees were displays that they used to describe how they were preparing for the future
Cool glass partition