Saturday, May 05, 2012
Passport DC
Passport DC is the annual open house
for all embassies. Though I come out
late for the festivities, I still manage to get my Cultural DC pamphlet stamp
with four countries’ passports. Even
though I live right across the circle from the Australian embassy, that
round-the-corner line deters me annually.
I opt for Mozambique Embassy off of New Hampshire avenue. Later I cross DuPont Circle continuing down
Massachusetts Avenue to the Bahamas Embassy where I take a photo of a man in
carnival costume. Walking up Florida Avenue to Connecticut Avenue, I cut back
to New Hampshire for Rwanda Embassy scoring a pamphlet. I return back to Massachusetts Avenue. Seeing
that the Trinidad and Tobago Embassy’s line has dwindled, I enter the building.
After getting the stamp, I take a photo of the steel band and fellow
Trinidadians. Then I bypass a man in a carnival insect costume crosses 17th
street. Taking his photo, I go withdraw money to purchase Peruvian food. Ordering pollo and causa rellena for $10, I
return home satisfied that I have a ball at Passport DC!
Labels:
Bahamas,
DuPont Circle,
embassy,
fun,
Mozambique,
Passport DC,
Peru,
Rwanda,
Trinidad and Tobago
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