I think I’m a D.C.ophile.
For one, I always talk about how great D.C. restaurants are, express wonder over the funky home furnishing in people’s windows, and I smile idiotically at mothers pushing their hip-hop 2-year olds in strollers. I think I really annoy my friends from N.Y and California, who just shake their heads at me with a smile that says “poor girl, she doesn’t know what she’s missing”.
But really. I sometimes walk home from work, a 1.5-hour stroll, from the heart of the business district, to my ghetto neighborhood I call home.
I walk from the Capitol, through Gallery Place Chinatown, trying not to bump into the hoards of Capitol fans (hockey) in their identical red sweats and baseball caps.
I then snake around through Mt Vernon Square/Convention center, with all its chichi new modern condos.
I follow through in Shaw/Howard University and wave to the babies in their strollers, and the old men chewing sunflower seeds on their stoop. I slow to a crawl to look over a prim lady’s yard with wind catchers and plastic flowers.
I get out of people’s way on the busy U street,
And I stop at the yellow house with pale ivy across from the community center.
I’m home!
Sigh, (I heart) D.C.!
3 comments:
Yay for DC! I like the photolog :)
-Ammo
This post is getting me really excited about being in DC in a few weeks! Being far away has made me realise how much I love DC too (and your yellow house)!
See you soon :)
Love your pictures. One of my favorite things to do before I moved here was walking around my brother's neighborhood on the Hill and take pictures of windows and doors. I'm sure more than one or two people wondered what the heck I was doing.
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