
These few blocks of urban view-scape are one my favorite places in DC. Great eats. Great people watching...but, not the tourists: those slathered in SPF 451, with awkward hats and t-shirts embroidered...F-B-I...C-I-A, purchased from a street vendor. No. This sea of bait fish banality swarms around every summer. And, albeit they are a spectacle, they are not the ones worth watching.
I saw the gold pumps glittering fifteen feet away, as he walked towards me. His balance was impeccable...delivered by a fluid gait...an awkward promenade-cum-prowl. The syncopated sleekness of his slide spoke volumes. "I notice you, noticing me, and I don't care." The gold pumps sailed past me and settled on the crosswalk. I snapped a picture from the hip, and glanced around. A few tourists gawked. Some whispered. He ignored them all, and drove the gold pumps forward across the asphalt. His dignity was enviable, his sense of style commendable.
3 comments:
i'm so jealous. my feet do not like heels. :(
Are you sure you were in DC and not San Francisco?
San Francisco crosswalks are graced with a greater sense of style... :)
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