Segments
Walking home from the Silver Line yesterday and driving to the Orange Line this morning, I noticed the journeys have something in common.
Like any trip, they are not just one long sweep of motion; they are segments cobbled together by time and movement.
I hadn't driven to the Vienna Metro (Orange Line's last stop) for almost four weeks, so I saw it with fresh eyes: the Fox Mill Road segment, up one hill and down another; the Vale portion, before the big turn and after it; the straightaway that is Hunter Mill Road; the short stretch of Chain Bridge; the newly repaved and bicycle-laned Old Courthouse, then the turn onto Sutton, Country Creek and right then left into the parking garage.
Walking gave me these eyes, let me see the drive in segments as I would a stroll. I'm grateful for that.
Like any trip, they are not just one long sweep of motion; they are segments cobbled together by time and movement.
I hadn't driven to the Vienna Metro (Orange Line's last stop) for almost four weeks, so I saw it with fresh eyes: the Fox Mill Road segment, up one hill and down another; the Vale portion, before the big turn and after it; the straightaway that is Hunter Mill Road; the short stretch of Chain Bridge; the newly repaved and bicycle-laned Old Courthouse, then the turn onto Sutton, Country Creek and right then left into the parking garage.
Walking gave me these eyes, let me see the drive in segments as I would a stroll. I'm grateful for that.
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