A trip to the USA, more importantly, a trip to visit my sister in the USA that was years in the planning finally happened and before I could say George Washington it was over... sigh!
I even managed an all too short, Amtrak trip upcountry, to meet dear old friends in their simply beautiful house in suburbia, for precious relaxing 'adda', and got so lucky with the bonus of catching up with my son and daughter in law who were also visiting USA briefly.
As I sit back and reflect and recount the trip to my husband and sift through my photographs, I am trying to recall the special moments and memories of the trip, in no particular order.
I think it was the the crisp cold wintry, but very fresh and unpolluted air; the fading fall colors on the nearly bare trees in the dense woods all around, the wide roads and orderly traffic! I learnt to stop bracing myself for the mad unruly and uncivil traffic of India, and got used to the respect for 'right of way' that makes driving a pleasure rather than a pain; the pretty, neat and orderly houses of Maryland with Christmas and Hannukah lights; the amazing displays at the aquarium in Baltimore and the pretty harbor area; the deafening silence in the evenings in the suburbs; spotting deer grazing in the woods or sauntering through the gardens and lawns of the houses in the neighborhood; the light switches that go up to go on and the huge large portions of food in all restaurants; the largely accessible and barrier free streets of DC; the anticlimax of the size of the White House and the Christmas tree outside; the awe inspiring national mall area with its monuments, especially the Lincoln memorial; the grand and magnificent federal buildings and the moving Museum of African American History; the colorful food trucks offering a wide variety of cuisine to eat on the go; the neat and orderly metro rides; the famed Union Station of DC lit up in the evening; the scenic countryside whizzing past the train windows; the native American names of the rivers - Potomac, Susquehanna and the iconic Manhattan skyline; the Hudson river and the manmade waterfalls and pretty forest trails around Croton-on-Hudson and the quaint small towns along the way.
All too soon, I was being driven back to the airport, hugging my mum, sister, and nephew goodbye in the terminal and gazing at the ground below as we winged our way over the North American continent and headed towards the Arctic to find our way back to the southern hemisphere and home.