Taylor girls sang as they walked, and walked, and walked, and walked, and walked, and walked, and walked... Anna and I spent the day in D.C. walking form site to site. We got a LOT in and had some sore feet by the end of the day but it was entirely worth it! I feel too lazy right now to label all of the photos but I'll do my best at remembering everything.
I don't know why I'm so happy in this picture. This was taken right after I blew my one and only chance at love and happiness with the British stranger who asked us to take his picture. When he offered me his camera, I should have offered him my heart, or at least my name and phone number but instead I just kept quiet after I said how much I loved England. When he walked away I knew I had made the biggest mistake of my life by not acting and Anna was kind enough to remind me of my error for the rest of the day. Sigh....
This is my artistic light shot. Its about coming to terms with not getting everything you want in life but being content with what you have.
This was a favorite day.
5 comments:
Holy crap batman. How did we possibly do that all in one day? I'm impressed.
That was a BIG day, indeed! I like those kinds of days. You have some nice photos there, mate.
D.
P.S.
• I can't see you in the self portrait.
• I am also passionate about holly.
• Do you think tea-baggers could read the clever "We the people?" They think they ARE the people.
• The Korean War Memorial is spooky and as Clara would say "disgusting and rude."
D.
Looks like such a great day. Sorry I missed most of it but so glad I got to meet you for dinner...and a little walk and some jumping pictures. Come back soon!
Looks like such a great day. Sorry I missed most of it but so glad I got to meet you for dinner...and a little walk and some jumping pictures. Come back soon!
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