Blogging From A to Z Challenge – C

 

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To rule is easy, to govern difficult. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


Blogging From A to Z Challenge

“C” is for Capitol, as in the United States Capitol Building in Washington D.C.

It is located at 100 Constitution Ave. NW and is the meeting place of the Congress, which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Capitol has 540 rooms and 658 windows. 

The Dome is 8,909,200 pounds of cast-iron with 108 windows, and was constructed between 1855 and 1866. The statue at the top of dome is the Statue of Freedom.

 The Rotunda stands 180 feet, 3 inches tall and is 96 feet in diameter. Paintings and sculptures depicting significant people and events in U.S. history are on display. This room is also where presidents and distinguished citizens lie in state.

Some Facts You Might Not Know About the Capitol

  • The Capitol was built after Thomas Jefferson held a design competition to elicit entries from the finest American architects
  • The capitol has its own subway system
  • George Washington laid the cornerstone for the Capitol on September 18, 1793
  • There were plans for the first president to be buried under the Capitol in an area called the Crypt
  • There used to be a law that restricted any other building in D.C. from being built taller than the Capitol
  • The statue that sits on the dome is called the Statue of Freedom
  • The Capitol almost burned to the ground during the War of 1812
  • The Dome wasn’t added to the building until the 1850s

 

 

 

Walls Quote

Credit:  Andrew Murphy

Quite often, when faced with important life changes or a decision that will alter life as we know it, we cling to what’s familiar. We tell ourselves that rather than take unnecessary risks, we should take the “safer” route. And that’s fine…if we’re truly happy doing things as we’ve always done them.

But, what if we’re not? What if the tiny voice of intuition is telling us there’s more we need to discover and learn in order to be truly fulfilled? What if there are things we always dreamed of doing, but haven’t yet tried? What about those goals we set many years ago that got lost in the shuffle of life? 

If there are changes we need to make, we should make them now. So, let’s find a ladder and see what’s on the other side of the walls that we’ve built.

They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom. ~ Confucius