Sunday, October 31, 2010

Jon Stewart/ Stephen Colbert rally wrap-up

I could barely see most of the rally (my first as a DC resident) and settled for hearing it on the speakers. So if you watched it on TV, you had a better view than I did! I was somewhere to the left of this NYT photo:



Here is a good recap of the highs and lows and here is a list of some of the posters. I also saw signs saying "I am a homosexual, not a man-beast" (one wonders why the sign-bearer couldn't be both?); "keep fear alive" carried by a woman dressed as a bedbug; "I can't wait to go home and watch this on the internet"; "this sign was a pain to carry on the Metro"; "hijabis for sanity"; "Wisconsin is a myth" (huh?); and a two-sided sign saying "today Glenn Beck is peeing his pants, best day ever" and on the other side, "we are a liberal atheist military family and WE VOTE." (I did not carry a sign. I did wear a pin that said "out of the closet and into the street.")

Plus, I got to see friends who live locally as well as friends visiting from Austin and Vermont! I didn't get a lot of pictures, as it was a crowded madhouse at the scene, but below are a few of my snapshots. All's well that ends well.

PS. Check out this great aerial shot! (Not mine)

yep, I went to the rally gay bridal registry Lincoln was gay! she was visiting from denver crowd shot at the rally women doing the wave so many people indeed blah blah blah blah

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

kinda famous 2.0

Another of my photos was featured by the DCist. I haven't lived in the District for very long, but I seem to be earning my local cred just fine. Fancy that!

Kahlil Gibran memorial

Sunday, October 3, 2010

kinda famous

One of my pictures was featured by the DCist! Very cool. Here's the picture:

fall in glover park