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2012年1月9日 星期一

America by Night

Unless one is living in big towns, has lots of friends in
entertainment related industries and is into partying and clubbing, there is really little to do outside of one's own or one's friends' houses at night in America. Of course, one
can always go to a local pub and if one is young, to parties. For
drinking, one needs good drinking companions and for parties, one's
body's must be have raging hormones. If not, one can only go out and
watch some light shows.




I knew that there would be a huge Christmas tree outside of the White House, surrounded by 52 smaller ones, each representing one of the individual federated  states. Not having gone there before, I went there to have a look.



But I found more than I expected. There was another train show. This is the third that I saw in a week. There there were two railroad tracks around the central Christmas tree, one closer and the next furthest away from it and in between there were smaller and shorter tracks dotted on various locations on the fenced in lawn.
 



There were smaller platforms each fitted with toy trains running on their own tracks




Some of the platforms were really small, with less than twenty houses.




The houses are of different styles and are brightly colored with some lit from the inside so that we may see feeble streams of light coming out from their windows.




Some of them even got water towers and a church!





As the temperature had dropped to near freezing point, there weren't that many visitors that evening. So it was bad business for the icrecream, drinks and snack vendor at the mobile van parked a little further down the street.





The building facing the White House across the lawn.





The street was practically deserted at near freezing temperature. Later that night, we drove to the National Harbor in Maryland to watch an ice show organized by an American company with ice sculpture artists from Harbin.




When we arrived at the National Harbour, it was quite late. So we only had time to do a quick walk about and to take some snap shots. This is the way to the famous National Harbor.





The road leading down.





A French fries stand on the way to the harbor





An art supplies company on the way to the harbor. I like the logo on top of its main entrance





Another art and craft store on our way to the waterfront.





Its entrance





A glimpse of its interior





Some simple but thoughtful window dressing in one of the shops a little further down on the same street





The steps leading down to the harbor front.





This is the terrace from which we could get a closer view of the harbor





A view from the terrace. To its left and right, one could see the pier lit by rows of light.





The signboard of the teenage toy/ soda fountain below.





Multi-color electronic light show whilst one ponders what to get.





All red




Changing to purple





To multi-color on top and yellow at the side





To multi-color on top to purple at the side





There was a huge Christmas tree right next to the edge of sea opposite to the store





It would change colors once a minute





Changing colors from blue to green





Lit trees all the way down to the pier.





The color of lighting to the piers would also change





from blue to green





Another view of the same pier





To the right of the viewing terrace below, there was a hotel/restaurant/ mall complex





All hotels and restaurant around the harbor front on the same level as the viewing terrace.





The restaurant straddled different levels





Another view of the restaurant. There was a promotion booth in the little square below in front of the restaurant





The entrance to the restaurant






An old fashioned ice-cream tricycle casting its lonely shadow




Another restaurant serving hot spicy Mexican food.





The restaurant was lit with warm colors, also on three levels.





There were fast food restaurants too further up from the terrace and nearer to the town centre





We chose an up market Thai Restaurant before the show started at 9.30 p.m.





The entrance decorations





How could it be Thai without a statue of the great Buddha?





Coffee tables whilst waiting





What kind of harbor would it be without a light house?





Went to this hotel to see if we could get the tickets for the ice show.





This is the ice show that we would be seeing





It has a huge hall.




With an enormous Christmas tree.

We were told that we should go the directly to the venue of the show to do so. We did. But by the time I flicked out my camera and tried to take some pictures, the screen on my camera showed a sign saying my card was full. I came prepared. I inserted another card. But to my surprise, it said "card error". I repeated the operation several times. Same results. I was furious. But fury certainly didn't help. It was my first time in that town. I had absolutely no clue where I could get another card so late in the night after our dinner. So no pixes for the ice show! Only after the show on my way back to the car park did I come across a CVS pharmacy where I could get another new card. But by then the show was over! So no pixes!


5 則留言:

  1. Eversince Obama was elected, I have changed my mind about America. To elect a person from a social class once rejected by others to be President takes a great nation. I really don't want America become less prosperous. America and China do not have real old grudges and if not for them the Japanese might not have been defeated easily at the end of the Second World War. Long live the friendship of the American and Chinese peoples!
    [版主回覆01/09/2012 19:22:01]By and large, the ordinary American people are nice, innovative and fun loving but many of them are quite naive, hence they're easily manipulated by scheming politicians and those who have only their own interest in mind like the big boys in Walls Street, the power hungry military and oil people who really know how to play on mid-American fear of the unfamiliar and their patriotism. I hope that in their ambition to push their own interest, those in power in Pentagon will exercise a little bit more tolerance of different values, a little more wisdom and a little less shortsightedness. Good and firm relations cannot be based on containment and mutual suspicions. It must be based on trust and mutual good will. China has little military and political ambition and just want to peacefully develop its economy so that its people may live a better life but many in Pentagon think otherwise. I am not hopeful unless there is a change of mindset in Washington.

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  2. Charmingly beautiful! Thank you for your sharing!
    [版主回覆01/10/2012 08:52:50]Thanks for you words of encouragement. It was fun making a photo record of my whereabouts elsewhere.

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  3. The two pictures one down the road to National Harbour was one lady dressed in red with mini skirt, walking lonely under the very low temperature, and another was the guy keeping the mobile van for the poor business under the cold. They contrasted sharply with our warm feeling. Your pictures had kind of cool style.
    [版主回覆01/10/2012 10:03:34]You're very observant. Yes, I was very surprised what girls would do to "look" beautiful. It was a party night. But I found lots of girls dressed with bare-shoulder flimsy night gown and mini skirts walking past me in my fleece wind breaker and sweater! But the icecream man was not around, only his tricycle was chained to the lamp post. But at the Mall in Washington, the man in the mobile van was still trying to do business. As far as I could see, he had no customer. Only the policeman was chatting with him.

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  4. Those desolate quiet night streets and the dimly lit shops remind me of the paintings by Edward Hopper.
    [版主回覆01/11/2012 00:27:52]Thanks. Will re-read it once more.
    [Peter回覆01/10/2012 18:24:07]Here's my earlier blog on Edward Hopper if you are interested:

    http://blog.yahoo.com/_MX74QHPTJ62RRF43BUNSQQY5K4/articles/46988/category/%E8%AB%87%E6%96%87%E8%AA%AA%E8%97%9D
    [版主回覆01/10/2012 14:49:03]You're right: a desert behind lights. The unspoken desire for companionship. The desolation of prosperity. The distance between the surface of the shop windows and the boundary of the human heart. The muffled cries upon a pair of lonely legs in the surrounding darkness. You'll see Hopper shortly.

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  5. Who knows the secrets of the human heart? Your camera captures much! But it must be infuriating to miss taking pictures of the Ice Show when the memory card let you down! Just a quick thought on your comment on America. Kudos are definitely given to America for coming of age having taken the lead to elect an African American as President. However, politics transcends time and space where political posturing, manipulation of mass psychology, exploitation of fear and corporate greed are universal. Maybe a global paradigm shift might help? Have fun in DC!
    [版主回覆01/11/2012 06:45:15]Yes, that's what we need: to reflect on where we are going and perhaps to revise our priorities as a species. I'm already back but will go there again latter part of May.

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