DC Pics

Angela’s got her pics from Washington DC up over at her place. Personally, I’m thinking the giant armadillo would be yet another reason I’m glad to be born now instead of then! *L*

Update: her site seems to be down at the moment, I’m assuming her brother’s server is offline for some reason. No I don’t know what that reason is. Check back later!

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