United States Senate Washington, D.C> May 19, 1933 My Dear Mother: It is a shame to make you read my writing, but I am in the Senate now and must do my own writing. Mildred and I [ ] your letter of two days ago.  We were on the Potomac at the same time as the President in the Sequoia.  It seemed interesting to be on the outside looking at the Sequoia. In memory the inside of the Sequoia came back to us with ten days of pleasant association with President and Mrs. Hoover. The "Felicia" senator Metcalfs' yacht is much larger and more substantial and elegant than the Sequoia- We sailed slowly down the Potomac and anchored near its outlet into the Bay.  Sunday we sailed back to Mount Vernon where we anchored for that night. Monday returned to Washington. United States Senate Washington, D.C. It was just a [ ] rest.  And we needed it- We [ ] at Fort Washington designed by L'Enfant who made the plans for Washington.  The old walls covered with ivy, and the embankments have grown up to large trees; sufficient exposure of masonry is left to  show beauty and strength of the old fortress- We are now engaged in the impeachment trial of Judge Lauderbach. It so far seems like a political squabble between lawyers- But I keep my mind open for further evidence- I shall be in Montpelier for an [argument] May 24 but will return the same night.  I hope to talk with you on phone about supper time. But love from Mildred and me. Warren