Hot Spot
Whenever I talk to people about my trip to D.C. for inauguration, I feel as though I cannot find enough words for how many people there were. Everywhere I looked I saw people and everyone was headed to the same central spot.
And I mean, everywhere you looked. And I ride the subway to work every day and I have been squeezed into a car with what feels like a thousand other people. I am often surprised at how full a train can be after letting 3 full trains go by and I was still bowled over by the masses.
And to have so many happy people in one place without a clown around? I don't know.
I should have done more but you see, it is kinda difficult to take pictures while wearing massive mittens...
And I mean, everywhere you looked. And I ride the subway to work every day and I have been squeezed into a car with what feels like a thousand other people. I am often surprised at how full a train can be after letting 3 full trains go by and I was still bowled over by the masses.
And to have so many happy people in one place without a clown around? I don't know.
I should have done more but you see, it is kinda difficult to take pictures while wearing massive mittens...
Labels: travels