Monday, May 18, 2026

66 VUE Rooftop DC

Sitting on top of the historic Hotel Washington (“the W” in the past), just steps from the White House, this rooftop bar is a popular gathering spot known for its lively atmosphere and panoramic views. From the terrace, you can see the White House, the Washington Monument, and much of the National Mall.

Over the years, however, the menu has changed and become less tasteful, in my opinion. Still, the location and the view continue to attract large crowds. It is also a convenient place to stop for a drink or a break while touring the National Mall.




Wednesday, May 13, 2026

65 President Lincoln’s Cottage

In the spirit of enjoying and studying U.S. history, I have discovered that there are many fascinating historic sites connected to America’s past. One example is President Lincoln’s Cottage, a historic home used by Abraham Lincoln on the grounds of the Soldiers’ Home, now known as the Armed Forces Retirement Home, near the Petworth neighborhood in Washington, D.C. In 2000, it was designated a national monument called the President Lincoln and Soldiers’ Home National Monument.

I recently visited the site and was a bit disappointed. The interior of the house can only be visited through a guided tour, which I personally found rather boring. The tour provided very little information about the house itself or the individual rooms. The house contains almost no furniture actually used by the Lincoln family. There were only a few decorative pieces that had no connection to either the house or the family who lived there. The only notable item was a replica of the writing desk President Lincoln supposedly used, located in one of the second-floor rooms.

The tour guide spent nearly an hour and a half telling small pieces of historical stories that, to me, did not flow together very well. One strange aspect of the tour was that the guide repeatedly asked the audience how we felt after listening to short 10-second voice recordings played from an iPad.

Outside, there are almost no gardens, but the exterior architecture of the house is beautiful. The cottage is surrounded by lovely lawn grounds and a magnificent tree beside the building, which creates a peaceful atmosphere.

There are two entrances to the Soldiers’ Home grounds, but only one is open to visitors. We ended up driving around in circles twice before finally figuring that out.

Next to the cottage is Rock Creek Church, a beautiful structure from outside, it is not open to the public.


The replica of the desk that President Lincoln used to write Lincoln the Emancipation Proclamation

Friday, May 8, 2026

64 Meadowlark Botanical Gardens

I have visited these gardens a couple of times and have many fond memories there. However, when I visited in early May this year, I was a bit disappointed, as there were hardly any flowers in bloom. Still, it is a wonderful place for a walk on a sunny day at any time of year. The gardens are spacious, peaceful, and filled with beautiful landscapes that make every visit enjoyable.


During the winter holiday, the Gardens give you "walk of lights"     This walk takes you to be with the natural:  trees, flowers, animals and gardens and lights that dancing with the music. Here are few photos taken in the past.