Thursday, July 28, 2011

DC Trip Part ^

Washington Monument


We never went to the top, but it was a fun picture subject. 


Ellen had a fascination with this building.  She wanted to touch it, but her wish would not be granted today.  Only Dad (seen in the background) approached this giant structure today.


Another shot of the Haus of White... this time in daylight.


Nathan on those stupid Capital Bikeshare bikes.  We had a lot of problems with those today.  From getting lost downtown to getting our credit cards mixed up, the bikes were the bane of my existence that day.


I don't know how many pictures I took of this thing... It took a while to get the lighting right.


The Jefferson Memorial, as seen from across the river. 


Lots of flags waving proudly. 


"The ultimate American phallic symbol," my mother said with tongue in cheek.


More flags and pretty buildings.



Listening to:  "Just Can't Get Enough" by Black Eyed Peas
Blessings:  Showers, nice relatives who let me invite boys to family reunions.
Learned:  Herman Melville, the author of Moby Dick, was imprisoned by cannibals.  Cool!
Things Going On:  Don't know, but I think I'm gonna shower now.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

DC Trip Day %

A Visit to the Freemason's Temple of the Scottish Rite

We made a friend outside Safeway.  His name was Dave.  He told us that if we headed just a few blocks over to this temple and mention that Dave sent me, we'd get a free tour. 

He was true to his promise.

Here it is. My first impression of this building was, "Oh great.  Another Neoclassical structure.  More columns.  More marble.  Big whoop."  But it turns out there's more to this building than meets the eye.  This is a temple for the Freemasons society, a service organization that dates back hundreds of years.  George Washington was a Freemason, along with the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith.  On this tour, I learned a lot about the values and truths that Freemasons hold dear, as well as some of the symbolism, practices, and history of the Freemasons. 


I was initially captivated by the Sphinxes outside the temple...



My brother, Nathan, getting a breather before we go back into the No Air Conditioning.



A candid shot of my other family members in the lobby.


Allen Pike was one of the founders of the Scottish Rite (I believe.  Either that or he instigated the construction of the temple).  I just really liked this quote.


This chair is very special.  I forget what the name of the person is called, but he sits here and guards outside the temple room.  Back in the day, Freemason rituals had to be guarded and protected from enemies.  This important guard role required a special sword, which is still implemented today (though more for traditional purposes than for actual protective use).  "Know thyself."  What an interesting thing to put on a guard's chair.


Inside the temple, there was very heavy decoration.  Rich purple curtains, gold statuaries, and an incredible organ. 


The two-headed eagle; a very powerful symbol in Freemason culture.  The number 33 is also important.  There are 33 rays of light surrounding this eagle.  There are in fact 33 columns surrounding the whole building.  In Freemason hierarchy, the highest degree a person can attain is 33.  It's the ultimate goal of a mason. 


A number of different religious canons sit in the middle of the room, representing the many faiths that are practiced by Freemasons.  The only real religious qualification you need to become a Freemason is a belief in a higher power, a creator and controller of the universe.  


Ellen, sitting in the throne.  


Nathan, next to a sweet organ!


Ionic columns at their finest. 


Remember that guardian sword I was talking about?  Here it is.  With a nifty little scepter. 


I love these tables.  They designed the legs specifically for the steps in this room.  Pretty sweet. 


The "Pillars of Light" chamber.  Anyone who has donated over a million dollars to the Freemasons' society gets a little column in one of the chamber slots.  There was a lot of phenomenal stained glass (as you can see) and I had to play around with my brother's "serious poses."


He's quite photogenic, you know. 


Ellen joins in on picture fun. 


I told him to point.  


Someone had a lot of time on their hands and collected coins from all the Freemason districts across the country and beyond.  They were donated to the temple and are now placed underneath the glass tops of seven or eight giant tables.

As before mentioned, George Washington was a Freemason.  Here, in this picture, he is erecting the cornerstone for the capital building in his traditional Masonic garb.  



Heads of the Masonic community get a lot of interesting gifts, and they are often displayed here at the temple for visitors.  There was a whole room devoted to American Historical artifacts. This one, to me, is especially precious.  It's a flag from the Korean war.  American soldiers stationed there used scraps of whatever they could find to construct for themselves the American colors.  This flag was saved from being burned after the war.  Despite its ragged looks, I think there is a lot of power in this flag.  It shows devotion and sacrifice.  I was happy it was kept alive.


Listening to:  TRYING to listen to Lady Gaga on Kat103
Things Going On Today:  First day back at work.
Blessings:  Fingers.
Learned:  My record number can be found on my temple recommend.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

DC Part $

McDonalds:  The Johnson Family Refuge
Blessings:  $1 Smoothies all Week
(Go mango pineapple!)


Things Going On:  good teachers




DC Part #

The Mall at Night



My Dad at the Old National Treasury



Haus of White
At Night


Ionic columns of the Treasury



Washington Monument




Mom at the White House




Lost on Bikeshare



Listening to:  Lady Gaga AMP Radio
Blessings:  Notebooks, my body.
Things Going On:  Wrote a letter.
Learned:  Lady Gaga's new concept for "You and I"

DC Part @

City Streets...





Note the Honda Fit.  My dream car.


Mahatma Ghandi
1869 - 1948
"My Life is my Message."

Listening to:  Lady Gaga on Amp Radio
Things going on:  Finally got all my pictures from DC organized.  Missing Thor
Blessings:  Guitar.
Learned:  When Ghandi was born.  

DC Part !

Alright. So I've been in DC...  And I have a TON of things that I want to show you.  I'm really going to need to hunker down and start posting to get through it all.

I guess I'll start with Part 1...

First Class Blues



My Femme Fatale


Airline Family

Sweat, Blood, and Boycuts:  DuPont Circle, 2011

DC HOUR 1

Listening to:  Lady Gaga on Carson Daily
Things Going On:  Institute, Shower, Skip out on Work Today
Blessings:  No work.  Roommates.
Learned:  Josh loves Flirting with Alicia.  (Still)