Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Annapolis
Monday, July 4, 2011
The three c's
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Udvar Hazy

The next display case that was interesting was the Charles Lindbergh display case. There were pins with little airplanes made of shells and stuff that didn't make sense with Lindbergh's plane slapped onto them. There was a Brotherhood of Some Monks pin with the plane circling the globe.
In this picture, you can see pins, cigarette cases, watches, buttons, letter openers, and a figurine. I even saw a hand washer soap thing called Lucky Lindy! There were bookends with his face and coin banks and mugs and other stuff.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
D.C. trip part 5

Beechcraft King air 350 (above)
Messerschimdt 163 Komet ( above)
German WWI biplane (above)
We also went on a tour. The tour guide told us that in their collection, they had a plane that was the same model as Hitler's plane. He also told us how the Enola Gay chose bombing targets. We also learned that the Aichi Seiran thing was meant to attack San Diego. They tried to do this with huge submarines and catapults on them. Over all, the tour was pretty interesting.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
D.C. trip part 4
I also saw the Star Spangled Banner. The first American flag. It was much bigger than I imagined.
D.C. trip part 3
D.C. trip part 2
D.C. Trip part 1
The sad thing about the Jefferson Building was that you couldn't read any books. All you could do was watch other people read books.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Boreal
Friday, December 31, 2010
Milpitas and San Jose

We spent some time in the Milpitas Library. It had moved into a new building and it was way bigger. We applied for library cards, got them, and got a whole bunch of books to read. The new library was bigger, with more computers and shelves. It even had a second floor. It was really busy. We could barely find a parking space in the parking lot.



