Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Up In The Air .... Part 51





And I blessed to have some stunning views of daybreak on board the American Airlines Airbus A321...




Breakfast is served, thank the Lord, thank Jesus, the affable flight attendant!


Approaching Texas...




And we begin our descent into DFW!






And I have a quick connection here, I gotta rush!

Goodbye, DC!



And finally here I am at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport at the beginning of my long journey back home to Songdo. The first leg takes me to Dallas-Fort Worth from where I connect to a long-haul to Incheon. And with my bags checked-in through to Incheon, I have some time admire the art-deco terminal...  


And do some window shopping - well, the presidential candidates aren't spared - I wonder if Mr Trump should demand some royalties from the manufacturer?


Finally boarded. I am looking forward to relax on board...


And my flight is indeed going to be a safe one - afterall we have a Hispanic flight attendant by the name of Jesus!!!!


Dawn breaks over DC...


A Delta Boeing 717...



A Southwest Boeing 737 taxis...



And a poor shot of a Delta Bombardier CRJ900...


And a Frontier Airbus A320, what a pity its such a poor shot...


And here we go...


Goodbye, DC!

Saturday, October 22, 2016

I Don't Want Nirvana! I Want Great Food, Always! -- Part XXXV - An Evening At Chercher...



And the final meal in Washington DC had to be an Ethiopian. That was an obvious choice as the Ethiopians are a part of the biggest immigrant community in the city...

The Ethiopian-American relationship dates back to the 1950s, when the Ethiopian Emperor, Haile Selassie was the first Ethiopian emperor to visit the White House, where he met with President Dwight Eisenhower. In October 1963, Selassie returned to get to know John F. Kennedy. Less than two months later, Selassie was the only African leader to attend Kennedy’s funeral.
High level contacts between the leaders encouraged ordinary Ethiopians to head to the United States to study. And quite a few stayed back when the military took over, overthrowing the Emperor, and the wars that ensued brought quite a few migrants.
Today, the city has over 75,000 Ethiopians here who own businesses, restaurants and drive taxis, adding to the vibrancy of the District...


The restaurant is named after the Chercher province in Ethiopia, which is known for its fertile lands and abundant agricultural produce...



Waiting for my table to be ready...


...with a ginger ale for company!


The place was buzzing with only Ethiopians and Eritreans but also whites...



Scanning through the menu...



And here comes my injera with delicious spicy tuna...
I must admit that Ethiopian cuisine has much, much more to offer - a lot that I still have to try and I will live to have a lot more of that, and that's making me say "I Don't Want Nirvana! I Want Great Food, Always!"...

A Walk Around The District...



Before I leave for Korea early morning, I take a while for a relaxing walk around Washington DC...


The National Gallery of Art...


The Capitol looks magnificent...





The Washington Monument...




I loved his sight...






Food trucks on the National Mall...











What a name for a burger joint...





All this walking gave me an incredible appetite and I decided to have Ethiopian cuisine for dinner - Chercher it is...


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