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East Coast: Philadelphia by iPhone

Philadelphia Philadelphia is such a proud city. I could tell all the owners of the shops were happy to serve such a unique community. Red and blue lights lit up buildings to show off Philles colors and everywhere you looked were red caps. I walked out of the station in Philly and headed down Market Street.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

I started seeing an older building fill my view and the street ahead of me. It was City Hall, a ghostly building because of the way it just glowed in the center of the road.  It was very dimly lit and I would spend a great amount of time over the next few days staring at this great building.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton with Steve, a friend of mine. He left a key with me downstairs and I made my way up to my room. Despite the fact that I'm not used to such high class amenities, I liked the hotel. It was definitely quite a change from my earlier street corners and grassy areas. Steve came home from work shortly after I arrived and we decided that we would kick my first night off right with some legendary Philly Cheesesteaks.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

We took a taxi to "Pat's King of Steaks" and ordered a few cheesesteaks. I ordered one pizza steak and one pizza steak with prove and wiz. Not only was there apparently an art to making the steaks but also ordering. There were signs posted directing tourists how to do so correctly. I went over the top ordering and sadly, I waved my tourist flag.

I did a lot of walking in Philadelphia, and because of this I rarely felt full at anytime during the trip. After the two steaks I could have gone for another but I decided that it was probably best for my heart to wait a day.

Philadelphia

We made it back home and I formed a bed out of chairs and an extra blanket. I slept like a baby and it felt good getting a full nights sleep after D.C. When I woke up, I grabbed my camera bag and headed out — it felt great not to have all that extra weight.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

This was the first time on my trip that I was able to leave my house bag at home. I felt light as a feather, walked twice as fast and covered a lot more ground. It was more of the same, but Philly introduced me to something that would change my trip and lighten my wallet: her shops. I shot less and enjoyed myself more.

After being all about the photos of the trip, my first day in Philly was all about taking in the culture and the views. I snagged a few images but mainly walked about town. When I got home Steve and I went out to Marathon Grill for New York strip steaks.

Philadelphia

The next day I spent it with Mr. Liam Lawlor (@llawlor) and we started off with breakfast at Marathon Grill. We ate and, as I said earlier, I have an appetite that cannot be tamed. I mentioned jokingly that I could do a steak over at Pats after barely  finishing breakfast. Next thing I knew we were at Pats ordering another epic steak.

We cruised north along the river and we discussed where he and sister could drop me off. We checked out Mount Pleasant and then headed to Strawberry Mansion. The mansion was being restored but they dropped me off there anyway and I ventured toward some abandoned buildings.

After being scared by the local wildlife (people), I headed to Fairmont Park. I walked next to the river and enjoyed the sun setting over the water. Before it set I made my way back to the mansion on Pleasant Hill. I walked behind the mansion and discovered some train tracks, I know they are cliche but these tracks were hidden in the bushes.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

I made my way from the tracks and up to the mansion on Mount Pleasant. Up the hill, covered with autumn leaves, I spotted the place I had seen once before. The small road leading up the mansion had trees on both sides leaning over it. I started walking up the road looking all around and I noticed the sun bursting from behind the mansion. I made my way over there and spent a good deal of time laying in the grass snapping images. One thing I love is that in all these places I was the only one in sight so I could just sit and stare without interruption. I did this often, probably a bit too often.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

After daydreaming for a while, I headed south toward the river once again. I enjoyed my walk home and the city over the water where the sun was still casting its golden light. I eventually arrived home and did nothing but rest. I wanted to do more but that day had been one of the longest walks yet.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

My last day in Philadelphia was spent doing laundry and eating more pizza, well, for the most part. I didn't even pull my camera out until the sun was about set. Honestly, I was shopping and loving it. I'm sure I will regret this later but, oh well. I spent the night roaming the streets with my tripod and 24mm 2.8. I shot alleys, cobblestone streets, telephone booths and things I thought were interesting. I did this all while of course wearing my new fashionable jacket which a guy at Wendy's apparently liked a lot.

I made it home for my last night's sleep on a desk chair/ottoman/seat in the lovely city of Philadelphia. I woke up in the morning, packed my backs and headed to the station. The station was 15 blocks away and every block hurt with the new weight of my bag. But I love my new stuff so much, which will keep reminding myself.

Philadelphia

New York City here I come!

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East Coast: Washington, D.C. by iPhone

DCWashington D.C. started off very bumpy. I missed my train and had to take a longer one to get there — 26 hours versus the original 18 hours.

I enjoyed a bed for the first time in days and woke up to a pretty view of the country side. Amtrak first class was quite a change to what I had gotten used to the nights before. Although it was nice on the train, I never felt like I belonged. I was easily half the age of everyone onboard and probably the only one who hadn't been married for 20 years. But I did enjoy a couple of good meals and took plenty of naps.

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When I arrived in D.C. at 11pm I headed into the terminal. It was already late and I had no idea where I was going to for sleep the night. I started to exit the terminal when I noticed the statues and pretty, high ceiling.

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I headed out and checked out a neighborhood near the station. I don't think I will ever get sick of those rows of houses. I went around a corner and saw the tip of the Capitol Building sticking out of the trees.

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Then, I made my way over to the Capitol Building. When I arrived I couldn't stop staring. The building I had seen so many times in movies and history books was right in front of me. I could talk all night about the feeling but without being there it's really hard to explain. I ended up standing and staring at the Capitol till almost 3 am. I chatted with the police a few times because they were curious why I was just staring. I eventually started freezing my ass off and headed toward the Washington Monument.

The walk from the Capitol in the cold felt like a lifetime as the monument crept closer and closer. The closer I got the more shocked I was by the size of it. I arrived and circled the monument in awe. The thought of sleeping on a bench nearby crossed my mind but I decided that this night I would not sleep, at least not intentionally.

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I crossed a street nearing the pool and I woke up about 30 minutes later crashed against something. I looked around and it was quite a bit brighter now. By the time I stumbled halfway down the pool, the sun was beginning to rise. With a good amount of distance to go I decided to set down my house bag and run to the far end of the pool to catch the sunrise in time. I underestimated the size of the pool and needed a longer lens. I shot a round of images but then ran back to retrieve my bag. I got back to my spot after a newfound burst of energy just in time and captured some beautiful images at sunrise.

Behind me stood the Lincoln Memorial. Behind was another one of those buildings like the Capitol building. I saw the building from far out so I knew which direction the pool was. At this point I had seen Lincoln, but I hadn't looked him in the face; I was oddly afraid to.

By the time I was done photographing the memorial building from the outside, and was ready to face Lincoln, the sun was just about up.

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I shot a few series of images walking up the steps. I reached Lincoln and he was just as big as I would have guessed, but I was still in awe at how big of a piece of history this place was. I sat on the top step and fell asleep for a good 30 minutes under the single stream of sunlight available. I moved after waking to the base of the memorial and fell asleep for another hour or so. I woke up to someone throwing some change at me and moved on to the next destination, the Arlington National Cemetery.

The cemetery was probably the only thing I saw which did not surprise me. I knew about the sheer number of graves at this cemetery and it's history. I walked through and then onto the US Marine Corps War Memorial.

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DC

There was so much to this memorial. The images I have seen before of it were always silhouettes; I had never seen the expressions on the men's faces. They made me feel honored and proud to live in the United States. I sat once again and stared for a bit before moving on.

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I walked straight from there to the Vietnam Memorial, photographed, awed and took the scene in once again. Afterward, I headed directly to the White House.

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The White House was nothing like I expected. It was hidden and the tourists were kept caged far away like animals. It also wasn't close to the Capitol building in any way. It didn't have that "Oh my god, that's the White House" effect on me. More like, "Eh, oh hey Obama."

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I checked out the Smithsonian Natural History Museum and enjoyed the large stuffed animals. I know I fell asleep during one of the informational movies for a bit. Tired and sleep deprived, I made it back to the train station to escape the night to Philadelphia.

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