Vienna Metro, 7 a.m.
A train lumbers into the station and a swarm of thickly clad Northern Virginians scampers to board it. It's 25 degrees outside; our breath makes clouds in the morning air.
I take a seat on the right hand side just in time for the big show — the winter sunrise. Clouds pile up and fan out, a medley of pinks and blues. On the horizon, a gash of gold.
The photo I take is grainy, a blurry likeness through smeared glass, with train lights reflected back at me. An imperfect replica, captured with a click (since I forgot to switch my phone to silent).
Two minutes later, the man in front of me takes out his smartphone, snaps his own sunrise shot.
If I do nothing else today I will take comfort in this — that someone else noticed the day unfolding and took the time to make it his own.