19.1.13

martin luther king memorial, 12:43 am




it was a bitterly cold night and carl kept showing me around the various memorials (abraham lincoln, ww one, ww two etc). save a few people at the lincoln memorial, there was hardly anyone around. we stood at the point were luther king gave his famous "i have a dream" speech. it did feel like touching, alas very lightly, on history. i was happy that night, i even jumped twice on his back. then, we drove back home.

club omega, 1:14 am


national gallery of art, 11:10 am




roy lichtenstein retrospective

the capitol, 2:45 pm


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the capitol; it looked very lonely on the day yet potent and, most importantly, well guarded.

eastern market, 1:10 pm


eastern market, 4:35 pm


eastern market, 12:10 pm