Good Morning SuperForest!
It’s 2 AM, and I’m in a hotel room in Washington D.C. I’m up way too late and am way too excited to sleep.
Today has just been a whirlwind of awesomeness. I will try to briefly sum up.
Up early for a quick coffee and oatmeal, then my father, brother and I walk to the mall where we’ve got tickets for the Yellow Section, meaning we could stand in the second section back, stage right.
The line to get into the standing areas was long, dense, and friendly as all get out. Everybody smiling, everybody laughing, everybody acting courteously. Happy human beings unable to contain a collective thrill are quite a sight to behold.
I got to stand less than a hundred yards from the viewing stand, watching President Obama as he was sworn in, (standing next to Garrison Keillor!), and since it was really chilly a nice man and woman lent me their blanket to wrap myself in.
After Barack’s speech, we split pretty quickly, hearing only snippets of the Inaugural Poem. The lines of people were so funny. Since everyone was bundled up pretty well, and because we were all corralled into tight lines, the day had a “March of the Penguins” feel to it. We then had a frigid walk through a fleeing exodus of people, during which, totally randomly, I ran into a bunch of friends from New York, and we laughed and hugged and quickly drank hot tomato soup we bought from an organic street vendor.
Back to the hotel for a nap.
Five PM, we head over to the Natural History Museum, which was closed for the Health Ball. Which meant that my brother and I got to walk the museum almost completely alone, taking in the wonders at our leisure before all the guests started to arrive at 8.

At 10 PM, Graham Nash and Jackson Browne began playing, and there were gobs of fabulous and shiny people. I got to meet Congressman John Hall, (who jumped onstage and wailed on the guitar during “Running on Empty” and a few other tracks.)

Congressman Dennis Kucinich gave me a very firm handshake and a look right in the eye, and I got to tell Howard Dean that he’d lost weight. It was loads of fun.
Here are some movies I shot on my flip:
Abraham Lincoln street vendor:
The line to get into the viewing area:
Some folks raffling off homemade Obama sculptures:
Obama’s motorcade passes the Capitol building just before the Inauguration:
The scene inside the viewing area:
Everyone stands for Obama. What a moment:
The streets of D.C. post-Inaug:
I have always been proud to be an American, but never prouder than today.
I’m going to sleep. Tomorrow we wake up for America 2.0, day 2. Should be fun.
Much love to everybody.
-SuperForester Jackson


















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