My last few shots from the protest. I hope you enjoyed them! More importantly, I hope you're finding effective ways to make your voice heard, too!
My beautiful friends Julianna and Marian. They're sisters.
Enjoying the view from 6,035 feet above sea level
My last few shots from the protest. I hope you enjoyed them! More importantly, I hope you're finding effective ways to make your voice heard, too!
My beautiful friends Julianna and Marian. They're sisters.
I had to pop into the bank recently, and the teller that helped me had fancy fingernails. I think it must have been a springtime or Easter theme. What a nice color scheme.
I admire the cleverness of creating signs or messages that allow you to keep your hands free, like the hoodie in the photo above (I need that!), or headwear, or sandwich boards. I think the next time I participate in a protest I'm going to try the sandwich board approach.
I hope you're enjoying all the protest signs. I took all of these with my cell phone, by the way. I hate to be encumbered by an actual camera during an event like this, but on the other hand I think my cell phone takes lousy pictures by comparison. Oh well! Which one of these signs do you like best? My favorite is definitely the one at the top of this post. That took some effort!
More faves from the march! I love how funny some of the signs are. Humor is helping us all save our sanity right now. I'll take all I can get.
I'm going to spend the next few days sharing my favorite signs from our local No Kings protest on March 28th. That's me in the photo above! Did you participate in your city? We had a huge turnout here, it was fun!
In the older parts of town here, the color of spring is pink! Legions of trees burst into lovely blush colored bloom every April. I look forward to it every year.