Note from D&K: Below is Susanne Lewis’ blog post from Washington, D.C., where she’s traveled for the presidential inauguration:
This is a picture of The Mall, facing the Washington Monument. There were just a few people out and about this afternoon, checking out the preparations for tomorrow’s kick-off events. In asking locals, the consensus is that crowds are light today because of the near-record cold. Even the Smithsonians and other museums weren’t carrying the usual traffic today. Tomorrow, and even more on Tuesday, the empty spaces below are expected to be filled with as many at 2 million people.
The picture below shows the US Capitol, where Obama’s swearing in will occur. I heard today on the local news that those with tickets will be required to remain sitting in their seats. Those of us without tickets will be allowed to roam– as much as a crowd of 2 million or more will allow– and keep warm. Makes me glad that we didn’t fully succeed in getting tickets!





