DC, Tennessee, & motorcycles in Birmingham
We stayed in Anacostia and rode our bikes back and forth to the national mall each day.
A new (since we were here before) exhibit at the Hirshhorn by Laurie Anderson. Serena is familiar with her music but hadn't realized she is considered a mixed media artist.
Ten million dollars worth of $10 bills in the lobby of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. We saw a similar stack of $100 bills which were worth $47,000,000.
Natural History museum dinosaur wing was under reconstruction when we were here in 2018. The remodel is pretty impressive.
Happened to spot this albino squirrel. The pigeons wanted some food too but the squirrel charged them and they scattered.
Heading south from DC we went through Shenandoah National Park, Natchez Trace (a National Scenic Parkway), and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Pretty butterflies in Great Smoky Mountains
A hike we did in Shenandoah National Park and the little bit of fall color we saw.
We went to Barber Motorsports in Birmingham Alabama.
It is the largest motorcycle museum in the world (guinness says so and I believe it).
At least 1200 were on display and there are more not on display.
There were only ten of these Britten bikes ever made.
We saw this one before elsewhere but overall Jeff has seen five of them.


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