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Those soldiers at the Tomb for the Unknown are very special and its an extreme honor to be one of them. They are there 24/7 rain, shine, snow, hurricanes. It doesn't matter. They serve always.
I'm Canadian but truly enjoyed this historical vlog. The changing of the guard was so powerful. Even the Canadians needs to be grateful to the American soldiers and vets for all the peace they keep around the world. Thank you for sharing. It was very moving.
First hand account. My better half and I lived in Arlington, Va. close to Clarendon for 20 years (she longer.) We were Gov't contractors working in McLean, Va. On 9/11/2001 we left work early and drove home after hearing about the planes going into the WTC and Pentagon (and also the field in Pennsylvania). Had some difficulty getting home because the police had a lot of the streets into Arlington blocked off and if you ever have seen a map of Arlington you would realize what a mess and what a feat it was for them to be able to do that. They were only letting people who lived in Arlington through. Of course, that day I had driven my car with the 'Texas' plates (another story) and I still had a Texas driver's license. My SO had her license though and after a few moments of pleading we were let through. We made it home and then walked to the Pentagon. We lived about 1.5 miles from it. We ended up in a clearing area that overlooked the building. The Air Force monument is there now, but it was still open space then. When we got there we looked down at the gapping hole still smoldering from the attack. The first responders were Arlington fire departments due to the fact the Pentagon is located in Arlington. Firefighters were crawling all over the wood and tar roof putting out small fires by then. An American flag was put up by the firefighters and was hanging from the roof to the right of the large gash. We weren't the only ones there in fact there were a lot of people there and on Southgate rd (maybe) they had staged ambulances in case they found anyone alive in the wreckage. One gentleman got there shortly after the attack and stood on the hill with a large American flag. People would on occasion go up to him and hold the flag so he could take a brief rest. After a while of standing there in solemnity, we walked back home. The following year on 9/11, we took off from work early again and walked the same path to where we stood one year earlier. By then they had rushed construction on the Pentagon and the visible signs of the attack had all but disappeared. We decided this time instead of walking back the way we came, we would go around Arlington Cemetery, and home that way. Mistake. There are no sidewalks on 110 but we persevered and ended popping up close the the Netherlands Carillon area where many people were gathered for the one year anniversary of the attack. Some how or another we popped out of a ditch and right where a bunch of limousines and SUVs were and just in time for a tall, kind of skinny important guy getting out of the limo. We said hi and he said hi and we went over to the ceremony. As we were walking I said to my SO, "Who was that guy?" and she said she didn't know. So we sat down and about that time the ceremony began and they had dignitaries and local historians talking about the events on that fateful day. And then the Governor of Virginia was introduced and it was the guy we had sort of popped in on. Gov. Mark Warner (now Senator Mark Warner) of Virginia. Boy we miss that area. Sorry for the long winded comment.
Glad you and your pooch did not get hurt. I have a dog bite attack and my 14 year old dog Sugar has too. She gets frightening every time and shakes when growling occurs. Glad you had fun in DC. Need to take our 16 yr old daughter. She missed her 8th grade trip in school due to covid.
In Australia, we look after not only our military personnel, but their partners and children for life. Free health services and a military pension for the rest of their lives. We have deep respect for all our veterans.
I have lived an hour from DC my whole life and when I have to go there, it's something I absolutely dread. The traffic and parking is just insane and my anxiety definitely takes over. I am so impressed with how you guys have navigated your visit so smoothly. I am embarrassed to say I've never been to a majority of the places you went to and some I didn't know you could visit or that these places existed. Thank you for sharing this with us. As a local to the area I can see I haven't appreciated the city as much as I should. Hope it was a wonderful experience!
Wow! My first visit was in 1969, at 14. I was moved and mesmerized by everything: the Capitol, Arlington, the Smithsonian, etc. So thankful for what D.C. represents. Sure wish I lived as close as you do. I'd be exploring constantly!
Yes! The constitution is so simple a document, the layperson can understand it. It’s simple language and very clear on how our country is supposed to function. Glad to see y’all didn’t get stuck in the “swamp”!
Love watching your videos! My husband and I are planning full time in a couple years when he retires. We moved to DC about 4 years ago for his job transfer, so it was fun seeing your video in DC!
I’m not even American (Canadian here), but I found this video very moving! Looking forward to seeing your New England travels. We are just north of Maine in New Brunswick, Canada, and are occasional weekend warriors. I have an elderly parent and several grandkids, so no plans to travel full time at this point, but you never know what the future holds. Safe travels!
Loved it ! Just a thought, I have been involved with dogs my whole life and have learned a great way to cool them down. Take a towel (dish towel) soak it with water, ring it out then place it on the dogs back. Really helps !
What a wonderful experience for you both and the kiddos! So important to know our nation’s history and seeing the places you’re seeing is incredible! Such an inspiring video! Thanks for sharing your journey!
Great video, thanks for bringing us all along on your trip! Arlington National Cemetery - solemn, respectful. The dogs that attacked you should NOT be allowed in an RV park. Period. Washington DC is a place every American needs to visit.
What an awesome trip! I love this. Thanks for bringing us along and for teaching your kids our history. So many adults, sadly, do not know what the Constitution (and Bill of Rights) says. Love from SC, Jane (retired History teacher)❤️🙏 Glad you were able to find the phone.
I haven't been to DC since 8th grade, and I loved it. It was a very long time ago haha. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun there, that's great! Glad to see you and Alaska were not hurt by the dogs! Stay safe and enjoy the way up the coast!❤
We visited Washington DC 40 years ago so some of the museums you visited like the Holocaust and the Spy Museum weren't even there. We did visit Arlington National Cemetery and the Jefferson Memorial. Great for your kids to learn history this way.
You should have gone inside the Jefferson building of the Library of Congress. It is absolutely gorgeous and they give a very informative tour. Also, the Spy Museum is very cool, but it's expensive. Next trip. You did a lot of very educational and fun things this one. Thanks for sharing!
I agree that every American should visit Arlington Cemetary..it's an emotionally reality of how many have paid the ultimate price for freedoms we take for granted.
Went to DC in 2019 for our daughter’s UM MBA graduation. Walked 9 miles one day and 10 miles another loved all the history and got to go inside the White House. Our SIL is now stationed at the Pentagon (Space Force) so we can’t wait to go back next summer.
Great video of DC. Love seeing the kids learning and interacting. When you are ready to come to Arkansas to get your sticker- we have a very cool place for you to park & stay! So much to see & do in NW Arkansas- it’s a combo of Oregon & the Black Hills of South Dakota. A lot of cool history here as well! God Bless!
My little miniature poodle was attacked in a TTrails park by a German Shepherd, 4 broken ribs and a punctured lung. No recourse we paid the bill and was glad we still have our beautiful poodle. Be very careful when walking your dog.
Greetings from Arkansas. Lots of fun things here!! Would love to have you in our area sometime!! If you’re ever in this state let me know! Lots of great areas to visit! Loved this video We’ve never made it to DC but it’s on the list. Thank you for sharing it. And honoring the veterans as well. I love that your teach your children history by going to historic places. Stay safe and happy travels!!
My brother in law was working general Shelton . My brother in law was running late work plan hit just before he pull up. Shelton mother was teacher were I live .20 miles from were I live .. they just redoing office alone it went into what had been there office. Thank God they were redoing office.
See now if you had let me know you were coming, I could I have I given you some "anytime" tickets to the USHMM so you could go in any time as I used to be a docent there. You showed the Whittington Falkenberg's .... they were our portrait clients and we had just done their family portraits as they were going to Australia for a year sabitical .... which is why they were on the plane and if I remember correctly, they were the only fully family that was killed on 9/11. I was also a first responder to the Pentagon as a paramedic so obviously that place is very special to me for a number of reasons. If you come back again, please go see the memorial at night ..... it is stunning at night. Also ... little tidbit in case you didn't realize it .... the benches are faced in different directions. The ones facing the the Pentagon were those on the plane. Those facing away from the Pentagon were those in the building.
@@GratefulGlamper I hope you do :-) there’s so much to see and do in this area. People just don’t stay long enough to give it justice. Especially if you’re interested in any history.
Just an idea, if you ever get the chance, try Harrisville State Park in Harrisville Michigan. It's in the shore of Lake Huron with lake side sites. Small Town but a great park!
We live in Central Florida as well and are just beginning the RV life in our 70’s as we receive our first TT Wednesday. My daughter lives in Alexandria and before grandkids we got to get some sightseeing in of DC. Truly amazing- even Old Town Alexandria has quite a history. Anyways glad we got to visit because since grandkids came into the picture ( and Covid) the only place we have gone in recent trips has been Mt. Vernon which I recommend. Anyways, I loved to know what RV park you guys are staying at in the DC area and what your quick review of that would be? Have fun, Larry
Hey Larry, we stayed at Capitol KOA in Maryland (link in the description). We’ve stayed there twice now, it’s a nice campground, about a 30 min drive to the metro station. Not cheap, but not much in that area is inexpensive.
Do you have ideas for New Hampsha’. ? What you want to see? Fun for the kids? Beautiful water spots and mountains. Diana’s Bath for sliding on rocks swimming hole (if there is still enough water), The Flume ( beautiful), Kancamangus Highway…
Tell all the homeless veterans how honored they are in D.C. I'm sure they would love to hear that as they are sleeping on the streets after the country they fought for dumped them after stabbing them in the backs. The biggest shame of this country is the millions of homeless veterans.
I accidentally kicked my iPhone out of the car at the Thorp Fruit and Antique store in Thorp, Washington! My hubby and I were on our way from Seattle to Missoula, Montana! Thankfully I realized the phone was missing near Vantage, Washington and we were able to turn around at Vantage. Hubby had called them and someone had found it in the parking lot and turned it in! I knew it was still there because the find my iPhone function was on. It took an extra hour but we got my phone back in one piece! 😂. Hubby’s had one run over before! Oh wait, he ran it over himself! 😂 😂 Thankfully that was a cheap phone!
Tell him not to feel bad....I had made muffins for breakfast, preparing for an outing to the local zoo. Nice day right? Left the oven on. Came home to the worse smoke you've ever seen. And I was home. Had time to check. Just forgot.
Hope you can make it to and stay in Connecticut for a bit. Believe it or not, there are interesting things to do and see that may not be are grand as Washington D.C.but are still interesting. Ct. seems to be a drive through state for those going to Massachusetts or other New England States, but it is a beautiful state to visit. Enjoy your travels.
This was so informative and fun. I absolutely love D.C. Was first at Arlington just after RFK was assassinated. I was 14. At that time, almost everyone dressed in their church best when visiting D.C. Everything about our nation's Capital is moving, especially because of what it represents. Thanks for taking us along!
I'm really sorry to see how you don't seem to know your dog very well. That excessive shaking and panting is a sign of great stress, trauma and anxiety, no doubt from being attacked by two dogs. Suggest you keep a bottle of Rescue Remedy on hand for him, and anyone else who might have a traumatic experience. It's awful to have our furbabies in distress and this formula works quickly and very well on both animals and humans alike.
I love ALL of New England. Lived in MA, and visited most of the northeast while there. Maine is fabulous. Spent time on Vinal Haven island. Don't know if I've spelled the name correctly.
Sadly the living veterans don't seem receive the respect those that have been killed have when you hear about the stories of what veterans sometimes have to go through to get the benefits they have earned. Lets hope that is corrected soon.
Can't help but notice, you seem to be 'boycotting' Arkansas. Each time you show the map, it's quite obvious. As a fellow camper, wondering why? Is it that bad? ...Edit... I watched the remainder of the video and, yeah, "don't ask me how" did you all completely miss it? :-)
Please consider adding a channel without shorts. My yt sub feed is getting clogged with shorts. As I don't watch shorts and can't prevent them from showing in feed I'm having to unsubscribe from channels like your channel. I will miss your videos. Safe travels.
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Those soldiers at the Tomb for the Unknown are very special and its an extreme honor to be one of them. They are there 24/7 rain, shine, snow, hurricanes. It doesn't matter. They serve always.
It was very special to see how they are honored. Thanks for watching
I'm Canadian but truly enjoyed this historical vlog. The changing of the guard was so powerful. Even the Canadians needs to be grateful to the American soldiers and vets for all the peace they keep around the world. Thank you for sharing. It was very moving.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the veteran support! 🙌
Also love how you explained the unknown solider memorial to your son
First hand account. My better half and I lived in Arlington, Va. close to Clarendon for 20 years (she longer.) We were Gov't contractors working in McLean, Va. On 9/11/2001 we left work early and drove home after hearing about the planes going into the WTC and Pentagon (and also the field in Pennsylvania). Had some difficulty getting home because the police had a lot of the streets into Arlington blocked off and if you ever have seen a map of Arlington you would realize what a mess and what a feat it was for them to be able to do that. They were only letting people who lived in Arlington through. Of course, that day I had driven my car with the 'Texas' plates (another story) and I still had a Texas driver's license. My SO had her license though and after a few moments of pleading we were let through. We made it home and then walked to the Pentagon. We lived about 1.5 miles from it. We ended up in a clearing area that overlooked the building. The Air Force monument is there now, but it was still open space then. When we got there we looked down at the gapping hole still smoldering from the attack. The first responders were Arlington fire departments due to the fact the Pentagon is located in Arlington. Firefighters were crawling all over the wood and tar roof putting out small fires by then. An American flag was put up by the firefighters and was hanging from the roof to the right of the large gash. We weren't the only ones there in fact there were a lot of people there and on Southgate rd (maybe) they had staged ambulances in case they found anyone alive in the wreckage. One gentleman got there shortly after the attack and stood on the hill with a large American flag. People would on occasion go up to him and hold the flag so he could take a brief rest. After a while of standing there in solemnity, we walked back home. The following year on 9/11, we took off from work early again and walked the same path to where we stood one year earlier. By then they had rushed construction on the Pentagon and the visible signs of the attack had all but disappeared. We decided this time instead of walking back the way we came, we would go around Arlington Cemetery, and home that way. Mistake. There are no sidewalks on 110 but we persevered and ended popping up close the the Netherlands Carillon area where many people were gathered for the one year anniversary of the attack. Some how or another we popped out of a ditch and right where a bunch of limousines and SUVs were and just in time for a tall, kind of skinny important guy getting out of the limo. We said hi and he said hi and we went over to the ceremony. As we were walking I said to my SO, "Who was that guy?" and she said she didn't know. So we sat down and about that time the ceremony began and they had dignitaries and local historians talking about the events on that fateful day. And then the Governor of Virginia was introduced and it was the guy we had sort of popped in on. Gov. Mark Warner (now Senator Mark Warner) of Virginia. Boy we miss that area. Sorry for the long winded comment.
Thanks for sharing your story 💙🇺🇸
Glad you and your pooch did not get hurt. I have a dog bite attack and my 14 year old dog Sugar has too. She gets frightening every time and shakes when growling occurs. Glad you had fun in DC. Need to take our 16 yr old daughter. She missed her 8th grade trip in school due to covid.
In Australia, we look after not only our military personnel, but their partners and children for life. Free health services and a military pension for the rest of their lives. We have deep respect for all our veterans.
I have lived an hour from DC my whole life and when I have to go there, it's something I absolutely dread. The traffic and parking is just insane and my anxiety definitely takes over.
I am so impressed with how you guys have navigated your visit so smoothly.
I am embarrassed to say I've never been to a majority of the places you went to and some I didn't know you could visit or that these places existed.
Thank you for sharing this with us. As a local to the area I can see I haven't appreciated the city as much as I should. Hope it was a wonderful experience!
Wow! My first visit was in 1969, at 14. I was moved and mesmerized by everything: the Capitol, Arlington, the Smithsonian, etc. So thankful for what D.C. represents. Sure wish I lived as close as you do. I'd be exploring constantly!
I am in the same situation as Tiffany and also
echo the comments of Tiffany!
Using the Metro made it much more enjoyable for us since we didn’t have to fight traffic or worry about parking. Thanks for watching
Yes! The constitution is so simple a document, the layperson can understand it. It’s simple language and very clear on how our country is supposed to function.
Glad to see y’all didn’t get stuck in the “swamp”!
Love watching your videos! My husband and I are planning full time in a couple years when he retires. We moved to DC about 4 years ago for his job transfer, so it was fun seeing your video in DC!
Thanks for watching
I’m not even American (Canadian here), but I found this video very moving! Looking forward to seeing your New England travels. We are just north of Maine in New Brunswick, Canada, and are occasional weekend warriors. I have an elderly parent and several grandkids, so no plans to travel full time at this point, but you never know what the future holds. Safe travels!
Thanks so much and thanks for watching
Loved it ! Just a thought, I have been involved with dogs my whole life and have learned a great way to cool them down. Take a towel (dish towel) soak it with water, ring it out then place it on the dogs back. Really helps !
Thanks for the tip!
Just smiles throughout the entire video.
What a wonderful experience for you both and the kiddos! So important to know our nation’s history and seeing the places you’re seeing is incredible! Such an inspiring video! Thanks for sharing your journey!
Thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing your visit to Arlington and The Tomb of the Unknowns!🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for watching
Great video. I can tell that you are very respectful for the military and the patriotic person. You have a lovely family. 🇺🇸
Thank you! ❤️🇺🇸
Great video, thanks for bringing us all along on your trip!
Arlington National Cemetery - solemn, respectful.
The dogs that attacked you should NOT be allowed in an RV park. Period.
Washington DC is a place every American needs to visit.
Agree to all! Thanks for watching
Great video. Thanks for taking us with you. Makes me want to visit DC with my family. So much to see and do.
We loved it, thanks for watching
Wonderful video! Sorry dogs came after your dog. Can’t wait to see where you go next. Safe travels!
Thank you!💙
What an awesome trip! I love this. Thanks for bringing us along and for teaching your kids our history. So many adults, sadly, do not know what the Constitution (and Bill of Rights) says. Love from SC, Jane (retired History teacher)❤️🙏 Glad you were able to find the phone.
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Glad you found the phone! Thank you for the awesome information 🙂
Thanks for watching
I haven't been to DC since 8th grade, and I loved it. It was a very long time ago haha. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun there, that's great! Glad to see you and Alaska were not hurt by the dogs! Stay safe and enjoy the way up the coast!❤
Thanks!
DC and the National Mall. The place every MD child goes to on school field trips yearly.
We visited Washington DC 40 years ago so some of the museums you visited like the Holocaust and the Spy Museum weren't even there. We did visit Arlington National Cemetery and the Jefferson Memorial. Great for your kids to learn history this way.
Agreed! No better way to learn than have an experience
This is why camp grounds have leash rules someone could have got very hurt even a small dog or child
You should have gone inside the Jefferson building of the Library of Congress. It is absolutely gorgeous and they give a very informative tour. Also, the Spy Museum is very cool, but it's expensive. Next trip. You did a lot of very educational and fun things this one. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching ❤️💙
Yea New Jersey 🎊👍🏻👏🏻✅! We grew up in south Jersey where are you camping?? We had a house one lake down from hospitality creek campground.
I agree that every American should visit Arlington Cemetary..it's an emotionally reality of how many have paid the ultimate price for freedoms we take for granted.
Agreed, thanks for watching
Went to DC in 2019 for our daughter’s UM MBA graduation. Walked 9 miles one day and 10 miles another loved all the history and got to go inside the White House. Our SIL is now stationed at the Pentagon (Space Force) so we can’t wait to go back next summer.
It’s such a fun place to visit
Hey y’all, be safe and take care of yourselfs
Thanks Paul! Same to you :)
Great video of DC. Love seeing the kids learning and interacting. When you are ready to come to Arkansas to get your sticker- we have a very cool place for you to park & stay! So much to see & do in NW Arkansas- it’s a combo of Oregon & the Black Hills of South Dakota. A lot of cool history here as well! God Bless!
Awesome, thanks for watching
Can't wait to see what you do in New Hampshire. I'll be following.
My little miniature poodle was attacked in a TTrails park by a German Shepherd, 4 broken ribs and a punctured lung. No recourse we paid the bill and was glad we still have our beautiful poodle. Be very careful when walking your dog.
Oh man, I am so sorry that happened 😢
Awesome video!
Greetings from Arkansas. Lots of fun things here!! Would love to have you in our area sometime!! If you’re ever in this state let me know! Lots of great areas to visit!
Loved this video We’ve never made it to DC but it’s on the list. Thank you for sharing it. And honoring the veterans as well. I love that your teach your children history by going to historic places.
Stay safe and happy travels!!
Thanks for watching- Arkansas is on the list. 💙
My brother in law was working general Shelton . My brother in law was running late work plan hit just before he pull up. Shelton mother was teacher were I live .20 miles from were I live .. they just redoing office alone it went into what had been there office. Thank God they were redoing office.
Wow, thanks for sharing
I would like to see the pentagon memorial. my friend Dave Laychak died inside the pentagon. I get super emotional every yr on 9/11.
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glad the dogs didn't hurt y'all
Me too!
See now if you had let me know you were coming, I could I have I given you some "anytime" tickets to the USHMM so you could go in any time as I used to be a docent there. You showed the Whittington Falkenberg's .... they were our portrait clients and we had just done their family portraits as they were going to Australia for a year sabitical .... which is why they were on the plane and if I remember correctly, they were the only fully family that was killed on 9/11. I was also a first responder to the Pentagon as a paramedic so obviously that place is very special to me for a number of reasons. If you come back again, please go see the memorial at night ..... it is stunning at night. Also ... little tidbit in case you didn't realize it .... the benches are faced in different directions. The ones facing the the Pentagon were those on the plane. Those facing away from the Pentagon were those in the building.
What an amazing connection, thanks for sharing and we will let you know if we are in the area.
@@GratefulGlamper I hope you do :-) there’s so much to see and do in this area. People just don’t stay long enough to give it justice. Especially if you’re interested in any history.
Just an idea, if you ever get the chance, try Harrisville State Park in Harrisville Michigan. It's in the shore of Lake Huron with lake side sites. Small Town but a great park!
Thanks for the tip!
We live in Central Florida as well and are just beginning the RV life in our 70’s as we receive our first TT Wednesday. My daughter lives in Alexandria and before grandkids we got to get some sightseeing in of DC. Truly amazing- even Old Town Alexandria has quite a history. Anyways glad we got to visit because since grandkids came into the picture ( and Covid) the only place we have gone in recent trips has been Mt. Vernon which I recommend.
Anyways, I loved to know what RV park you guys are staying at in the DC area and what your quick review of that would be?
Have fun, Larry
Hey Larry, we stayed at Capitol KOA in Maryland (link in the description). We’ve stayed there twice now, it’s a nice campground, about a 30 min drive to the metro station. Not cheap, but not much in that area is inexpensive.
I love your dog's voice! Hilarious! (Jane)🥰
Thanks! We love imagining what his internal dialogue must sound like 😉
You’re going to LOVE NH so much stuff to see. If you’re coming that far!
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Oh, I agree! I lived in MA, and absolutely love ALL of New England. The history is just as moving as that of D.C.👍❤️
Do you have ideas for New Hampsha’. ? What you want to see? Fun for the kids? Beautiful water spots and mountains. Diana’s Bath for sliding on rocks swimming hole (if there is still enough water), The Flume ( beautiful), Kancamangus Highway…
Spy museum is so interesting. When you go in you get an alias, then interactive stations.
Sounds super fun!
The international spy museum is one of my favorites! Along with the Lincoln memorial and Smithsonian. Actually, I love D.C.
We loved our time there also! Thanks for watching
Tell all the homeless veterans how honored they are in D.C. I'm sure they would love to hear that as they are sleeping on the streets after the country they fought for dumped them after stabbing them in the backs. The biggest shame of this country is the millions of homeless veterans.
I accidentally kicked my iPhone out of the car at the Thorp Fruit and Antique store in Thorp, Washington! My hubby and I were on our way from Seattle to Missoula, Montana! Thankfully I realized the phone was missing near Vantage, Washington and we were able to turn around at Vantage. Hubby had called them and someone had found it in the parking lot and turned it in! I knew it was still there because the find my iPhone function was on. It took an extra hour but we got my phone back in one piece! 😂. Hubby’s had one run over before! Oh wait, he ran it over himself! 😂 😂 Thankfully that was a cheap phone!
Find my iPhone is a nice feature- glad you got your phone back safe and sound!
Hi...I am very curious about Alaska's lease. Is it around your waist and a little bungee like? And where did you get it? Thanks. Great video too
Yes, we have a link for the hands free leash in the description of this video. It works great!
Tell him not to feel bad....I had made muffins for breakfast, preparing for an outing to the local zoo. Nice day right? Left the oven on. Came home to the worse smoke you've ever seen. And I was home. Had time to check. Just forgot.
Oh no! That would not be fun.
Did you see Lincoln memorial, Washington memorial, Vietnam war wall and Korean War wall?
We didn’t on this trip but we also visited DC three years and hit all of those memorials on that trip.
@@GratefulGlamper I got to go to DC in 2013 but it was for only 1 week. Didn’t even scratch the surface of what I wanted to see there.
Can you tell me where you got your rings? I love them!!
We got our rings on Amazon amzn.to/3b0kVS7
New Jersey, my state! The unofficial armpit state
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Hope you can make it to and stay in Connecticut for a bit. Believe it or not, there are interesting things to do and see that may not be are grand as Washington D.C.but are still interesting. Ct. seems to be a drive through state for those going to Massachusetts or other New England States, but it is a beautiful state to visit. Enjoy your travels.
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching
New sub ! Liked 🙏😉👏
This was so informative and fun. I absolutely love D.C. Was first at Arlington just after RFK was assassinated. I was 14. At that time, almost everyone dressed in their church best when visiting D.C. Everything about our nation's Capital is moving, especially because of what it represents. Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for watching
Hmmm... but I am going to say bah humbug on Arvie; it seems more like ticket scalping. But thanks anyway! Love your videos.
Thanks for watching!
I'm really sorry to see how you don't seem to know your dog very well. That excessive shaking and panting is a sign of great stress, trauma and anxiety, no doubt from being attacked by two dogs. Suggest you keep a bottle of Rescue Remedy on hand for him, and anyone else who might have a traumatic experience. It's awful to have our furbabies in distress and this formula works quickly and very well on both animals and humans alike.
Love to know what campground you stayed in during your time in DC. Where did you hop on and off the bus to get from your campground into DC?
Link for the campground we stayed at is in the description. (Capitol KOA). We drove to the metro station at New Carrollton from the campground.
Are you coming to Maine and what part?
We are coming that way to the Bar Harbor area
I love ALL of New England. Lived in MA, and visited most of the northeast while there. Maine is fabulous. Spent time on Vinal Haven island. Don't know if I've spelled the name correctly.
@@GratefulGlamper Correction: Bah Habbah, Maine. Pahk the cah then walk in shahts. (You'll see what I mean when you get there.)
Have you explored Gettysburg yet?
Not yet but planning to!
Awesome video. Pepper spray for safety
I just took my children back to DC, but I didn't fill their heads with ignorance and brainwashing.
Great videu
Thanks!
Sadly the living veterans don't seem receive the respect those that have been killed have when you hear about the stories of what veterans sometimes have to go through to get the benefits they have earned. Lets hope that is corrected soon.
Yes, all veterans deserve our thanks.
The dog issue is not cool! Vicious dogs shouldn’t be allowed in any RV Park, Campground, etc. those dogs should be reported!
Agree that aggressive dogs in a campground isn’t the best idea.
Can't help but notice, you seem to be 'boycotting' Arkansas. Each time you show the map, it's quite obvious. As a fellow camper, wondering why? Is it that bad? ...Edit... I watched the remainder of the video and, yeah, "don't ask me how" did you all completely miss it? :-)
Our travels have taken us around Arkansas but it’s on the list! Thanks for watching
Please consider adding a channel without shorts. My yt sub feed is getting clogged with shorts. As I don't watch shorts and can't prevent them from showing in feed I'm having to unsubscribe from channels like your channel. I will miss your videos. Safe travels.
Thanks for the feedback! I’m hoping UA-cam will change the way they show feeds for those who prefer long form content
@@GratefulGlamper Yep really redicullous that is not an option along with upcoming premier listings.
A plane did not hit the Pentagon...do some research.
Yes, one did. Those people didn't just die of natural causes all at the same time. You should be banned for disinformation.