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Great Hall at Smithsonian National Postal
Museum, venue for Inaugural Peace Ball


Code Pink Twirler - "Yes We Can Can End War"

WCRS volunteer reporters Eugene Beer and
Brandy Zink.

Josie of Code Pink, handing out "Make Out
Not War" fliers.

Gowns and Hors d'oeuvres

Peace Sign Afro hairdo


Bob muses about Obama & Curved World before
writing his thoughts for e-zine, wemagazine.org


Love and Peace dress

Pink tights galore!

Code Pink gathering

Joan Baez at the ball

Rainbow dress

Watching the parade on the Jumbotron TV's

Illinois float

All the comforts of home for a day of festivities
at Independence Mall

Metro station Pepsi logos used as the letter
O - a likeness to Obama's campaign symbol.

Metro overload after the inauguration

Obama sashes at the ball

Patriotic Brandy wanders Mall before parade begins.
Jumbotron TV on right.

Simon, attending inauguration activities
from Scotland. Brrrr (in 20 degrees)

Sara and Meg (interviewed on WCRS
Conscious Voices, www.wcrsfm.org)

Mmm, salmon balls

Code Pink Four

Harry Belafonte and friends at ball

Brandy at ball with Obama on video screen

Inauguration night

Crowds trying to enter metro after inauguration.

Amy Goodman at ball

Sunlight radiates on Thomas Jefferson's writings

Brandy takes a break from the dance floor

Jefferson watches over it all!

Give us some room to dance!

More Metro overload

Airplanes and horses at Postal Museum

Majestic Panorama from Jefferson Memorial

Setting sun sets columns at Jefferson Mem.
aglow. First full day of Obama's Presidency.

Founding Father of our Democracy, T. Jefferson

Lower hall at Postal Museum

Wide angle of Jefferson Memorial. The sun's
illumination seems to be saying, "Pay attention
to this man's words!"

More of the Jefferson Memorial

Let the dancing begin!