A collection of events from Washington DC:
First, a scene at the Lincoln Memorial: A girl sits on the massive steps holding a camera in either hand, with her friend holding a third in front of her face. “What are you talking about? I’m smiling in all of these!” she insists in a thick Brooklyn accent.
Second, a moment at the Air and Space Museum: a man asks someone else in his party, “What’s that?” His companion answers, “I don’t know but it has something to do with Saturn.” This occurs beneath the full-size engine bells from the Saturn S-1C – the first stage of the Saturn V rocket that carried Apollo the moon.
Third, a moment at the Air and Space Museum: a man says, “Hehehehehehehehe!” repeatedly the entire time he explores the Apollo to the Moon exhibit. Wait, that wasn’t overheard; that was me (and I kept it mostly in my head). Besides seeing Columbia itself in the main hall, they have the actual flight checklists from several flights, and all manner of other genuine artificats from the Apollo age.
Plus, in the International Spy Museum I got to crawl through an actual air duct and look down at unsuspecting museum visitors. At the time I was focused on keeping quiet in my role as Peter Wozniak the spy, but in retrospect I should have said, “Come out to the coast! We’ll get together, have a few laughs…”