An Interesting "Segway"

This thought led me to an interesting segue of inner monologue (pun intended). While I was walking back through the Mall to the Metro to take back to Greg's in Falls Church, I was fully enjoying being by myself in a large and lovely city wandering around. On my little sojourn to DC, I art gallery hopped. (many of the Smithsonian Galleries including the Freer and Sackler Galleries, which have amazing ancient Islamic and Buddhist art; the Hirshorn Museum and sculpture Garden and the West Building of the National Art Gallery (which houses Van Gogh's Self Portrait, a really nice Monet collection, and some early renaissance Italian art circa 13-1400(mostly atlar pieces, but they did have a few by one of my favorites, Pietro Loronzetti.)
It was really nice being there alone, able to do and see what I wanted, when I wanted to, and not having to worry about being anywhere or back someplace in time because someone else wanted to leave. As I was walking, with no particular destination in mind, I started to get really excited picturing myself doing the exact same thing in such cities as London, Prague, Firenze (already done, but would wander around over and over and over) Roma, Venicia, Milan, Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Athens...etc. Just to go see things and experience things and go out of my comfort zone. I find that when I am by myself, with no real obligations to anyone else, I stumble upon things that I never would have. I got to listen to the President's Marine Corps concert band play their first concert in 2 years at the Washington Monument at sunset yesterday, I went to art museums (I appreciated the Art Museums). I had stumbled upon it on my way to the Metro. I had no intention of staying in DC for 9 hours yesterday, but I'm glad that I did.
I love that freedom.