| Thank you, Daw Lay, for the first Burmese food in ages! |
| Guess which item was the cheapest. |
| The front of my housing, Copley Hall. |
| How grandiose! |
| Adjacent structure called Healy Hall. |
| The Lauinger Library is may be a modern interpretation of Healy Hall, but it's as morose as Healy is grandiose. |
| Two business-y dressed men in discussion... |
| The view of the gates from the front of the school. |
| This is what you see when you arrive at Georgetown University. |
| One of the very pricey townhouses. |
| And another one. |
| And then another. |
| Cast iron-looking steps and fence. |
| Fallen trees everywhere! |
| A restaurant. Pricey--like all in DC. |
| Many British preppy stores here in DC. |
| A quaint church on the way to the waterfront. |
| The theatre to see Batman. |
| A shop with a small patio. |
| They're apparently lost somewhere (no, at some sort of convention actually). |
| Abandoned house? |
| Very expensive and oddly-located sushi. |
| A neat little area. |
| Ferry on the Potomac: The Georgetown. |
| A wonderful coffee shop with a bakery next to it. |
| Everything is definitely hand-made. Sort of like hipsters of DC? |
| Look at all the belljars and desserts! |
| Of course, they have witty names... |
| How decadent! |
| Iced coffee sufficed for this college student. |
| Pink bike outside of before mentioned bakery/coffeeshop. |
| A modern building strongly juxtaposed against the old creek/river? |
| That's what it is--a canal. |
| I've seen them here a couple of times... |
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