Saturday 24 January 2009

Gigi rides the train in Washington


Gigi went to Washington DC this past week for the Inauguration of our 44th President, Barack Obama. She tried to take some video and pictures for me of the Whistle Stop train trip from Philadelphia to DC but the security was extremely tight and it grew dark before she could get to anyplace where she could see the train. Luckily, lots of other people captured video like this video from Elkton, Maryland, and this person who is standing really close to the train tracks, and this roll through at Edgewood, Maryland. (Photo of Capitol: JCKole)

She went to the concert on Sunday on the Washington Mall - which is not a shopping mall but it's what they call the area from the Capitol all the way down to the Lincoln Memorial. She really liked seeing Oklahoman Garth Brooks jazz up the crowd plus there were lots of others like Sheryl Crow who performed with Wil.i.am and Herbie Hancock, U2, Usher, Shakira and Stevie Wonder, Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce who did a remarkable rendition of America the Beautiful .. and lots more.




On Inauguration day she got up early (5:45) and caught the subway with friends to North Farragut station ... can you find the station on the map? Then she walked over to the Mall. There were about 2 million people there, the largest crowd ever. The Metro also moved more people than ever before at a little over 1.5 million! Here's some pictures of what Gigi could see from where she stood at the Washington Monument.


The best image of the Inauguration is this 3-D image from CNN that you can zoom in and around so you can see lots of details and the next neatest photo is this satellite photo showing the Mall earlier in the morning.

Gigi came home on Thursday. She took the train back to the airport in Baltimore so she took some pictures of the trains for me. She got on the train at the station in Gaithersburg, Maryland at about 7:00 and then rode down to Union Station. Then she got on another train, the Vermonter, that made a stop at the Baltimore airport.Gigi is happy about getting to attend the Inauguration and be with so many people who believe our country needs change and that the way President Obama thinks about and approaches problems will help us find new and different ways so that more people can have a better life. He says to "right the wrongs you see and work to give others the chances you've had".

She always likes taking pictures of trains for me too. She thinks trains are a great way to get around. Maybe we'll get a few more out here in Oklahoma?

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