Friday, January 23, 2009

Arial Shot of the Mall on January 20

Where's Marcia ??


The green oval was our location for the concert on Sunday; the aqua oval our spot for Tuesday. The reason for the "ant masses"....the location of the Jumbotrons and speakers. People tended to cluster.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

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1.20.09 Inauguration Day



While we were lucky at picking up the Metro at the Van Ness station which saved us some time walking, once we got to the Mall, moving towards the Capitol was a challenge. By 10am, we found a spot on a knoll just in front of the Washington Memorial. Good sight to the jumbotrons and great sound (and a bit of the dome of the Capitol way in the distance.








Before all the crowds moved in but a great view of the Lincoln Memorial









Justin and Carol all bundled up! It was cold but the sun shown on the new President!















There was no way to capture the size of the crowds; they stretched as far as the eye could see, up and down the Mall.

Monday, January 19, 2009

12 hours and 10 mins till the end of the "error"















So the sun has set on the Bush administration. Here's to CHANGE!

Carol had submitted several photos taken yesterday to the New York Times. Two of them showed up on the Times site this afternoon.

Headed out this evening to the Adams Morgan area of DC. Started out in a bar with a singer doing songs about Obama. He was awful but the band behind him was good. Got chatted up by a future politico from Maine (by way of GWU). Watched him working the place. Must think the future of politics is better with the recent elections....




Had dinner in a restaurant featuring food from Ghana. Not the usual fare from North Carolina.
Ran into this display with notes from every day people about their hopes for tomorrow.
Walked back up to the apartment (practice for tomorrow - about half the distance...)

All the buttons!















The Obama mania is most pronounced in the buttons. Everyone has gotten into the act (although I haven't been able to find one that says "North Carolinians for Obama).











































































































Sunday, January 18, 2009

Sunday January 18 - the "We are One" concert



The vendors were out, selling t-shirts, buttons, hats, flags, hand warmers, and other useful stuff.
After grabbing a hot dog mid-way up the Mall, we headed for the Lincoln Memorial. We got as far as the grass just past the Washington Monument, when we could go no further. However, there were 3 Jumbotrons as well as a view of the Monument itself.
The parade of speakers and performers were terrific. "The Boss" led it off, followed by the likes of Denzel Washington, Tom Hanks, Stevie Wonder, Bono, Garth Brooks, James Taylor, Herbie Hancock and others. The audience sang along. Biden and Obama both spoke. And many of us sang along to "This Land is Our Land" with Bruce and Pete Seeger as the concert came to a close.

After the concert, we, and a half a million others, according to CNN, headed for transport.l We headed into Georgetown and found a good Vietnamese restaurant in which to hang out as the crowds thinned out. Once we picked up the Metro at Dupont Circle, things were much more quiet.

Sunday - January 18



Sunday -

As we headed down to the Van Ness Metro station, the buses passed us. Every light, another 6-8 buses from all up and down the East Coast headed down Connecticut Avenue towards the Mall. Last night there was another batch, but today was much heavier.

The Metro wasn't that crowded as we took it down to the National Gallery of Art. We were headed for the "Arts of Pompeii" special exhibition. As we walked cross the Mall, we listened to the rehersal for the inauguration itself from the capitol. The big question was whether Hillary Clinton would enter with the "new cabinet" or as the former First Lady.......