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Hello! I'm Annie and I run a little blog called Time Enough For Drums.  As I'm sure you've guessed by now, I'm guest posting for Veronika whilst she enjoys a much-deserved vacation in Hong Kong.  (Let me just take this moment to mention how jealous I am!)

Veronika asked us to bring you travel-type posts, so I was glad to have the opportunity to show off some of my hometown, Washington, DC.  To be fair, I grew up in Northern Virginia, but I was born in the city, Georgetown to be exact!  On this particular perfectly-springy day, my family and I headed into the city to spend time at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, a part of the Smithsonian.  Washington, DC is home to some fabulous art history, from the portrait gallery, to I.M. Pei's sculpture outside the East Gallery, to the incredible architecture all around you.  The Hirschhorn Sculpture Garden is no exception.  We had quite a fun time snapping photos in the sculpture garden, even taking advantage of some of the mirror-like qualities of some of the glass sculptures that appear like double exposures in these photos.  Oddly enough, my siblings are featured in these photos, and I rarely (if ever) show photos of them on my own blog!  I couldn't resist with these, though!  Be sure to stop by the Hirshhorn if ever you're in Washington.

Romper - courtesy of Modcloth
Sweater - American Apparel
Necklace - vintage
Boots - Steve Madden
Trench - Forever 21
Purse - thrifted 

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