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Awesome pics! And you were A LOT closer than me! You must have been there super early, huh?Tingles, I still feel goosebumps and tingles. :)
Fantastic photos! Now I want to hear a review of your Layering Plan. Did it work? Can you still feel your fingers and toes?
So. Cool.I looked for you on TV, and thought we should have had you wear an eye-catching color so we could find you.
aw...now you are really makin' me miss dc!! how amazing is it that you were there to witness history!!
Great pictures! I kept shouting "Hi Alice" at my television but you may not have heard me.
Awesome!
I love the photos. Captured exactly what I thought the day must have been like...without the frostbite!
I can't even imagine how incredible that must have been to witness live. I take it it was worth the crowds and the chaos?
So awesome! Still not regretting my decision not to go, but it looks AMAZING.
Awesome shots! You looked pretty close. How early did you get there?
I am so crazy jealous! I wished so badly that I could've been there.
Wonderful picture! I love the lady with the red glasses!Hope you've warmed up!!
I watched YOU (and maybe 2 million plus or minus other people) throughout the day yesterday. Thanks for bringing me the street-level perspective. So, were you warm?!?
phenonemonal!
You guys got close up! Off to see the rest of your amazing photos...
I love the "here-ish" photo! Thanks for sharing all of these! I feel like I have an insider's view. Will we get a description of being there as well?
so friggin cool! and i want to be the lady in the red glasses friend.
That is awesome! Great pics, you were close yet right in the thick of things!
Just breathtaking. I would have loved to have been there.
I love the one of the African American man. I was so moved to see so many older African Americans in the audience, crying.
Awesome pics! And you were A LOT closer than me! You must have been there super early, huh?
ReplyDeleteTingles, I still feel goosebumps and tingles. :)
Fantastic photos! Now I want to hear a review of your Layering Plan. Did it work? Can you still feel your fingers and toes?
ReplyDeleteSo. Cool.
ReplyDeleteI looked for you on TV, and thought we should have had you wear an eye-catching color so we could find you.
aw...now you are really makin' me miss dc!! how amazing is it that you were there to witness history!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I kept shouting "Hi Alice" at my television but you may not have heard me.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the photos. Captured exactly what I thought the day must have been like...without the frostbite!
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine how incredible that must have been to witness live. I take it it was worth the crowds and the chaos?
ReplyDeleteSo awesome! Still not regretting my decision not to go, but it looks AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots! You looked pretty close. How early did you get there?
ReplyDeleteI am so crazy jealous! I wished so badly that I could've been there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture! I love the lady with the red glasses!
ReplyDeleteHope you've warmed up!!
I watched YOU (and maybe 2 million plus or minus other people) throughout the day yesterday. Thanks for bringing me the street-level perspective. So, were you warm?!?
ReplyDeletephenonemonal!
ReplyDeleteYou guys got close up! Off to see the rest of your amazing photos...
ReplyDeleteI love the "here-ish" photo! Thanks for sharing all of these! I feel like I have an insider's view. Will we get a description of being there as well?
ReplyDeleteso friggin cool! and i want to be the lady in the red glasses friend.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Great pics, you were close yet right in the thick of things!
ReplyDeleteJust breathtaking. I would have loved to have been there.
ReplyDeleteI love the one of the African American man. I was so moved to see so many older African Americans in the audience, crying.
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