Thursday, July 19, 2012

A Georgetown Weekend in Pictures

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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