We have family visiting from Portland, and they've brought with them the energy of the tourist. Up before dawn to wait in line for the Supreme Court. Out in the evening to sample a hot new restaurant.
Days crammed with sights and monuments — the Magna Carta and the Constitution; the Washington Monument and the Vietnam War Memorial; Ford's Theater and the Holocaust Museum.
What a gift they are to weary residents! We who too often see tourists as annoying people who dally at street corners and stand on the left hand side of the escalators. Move it people. We're important. We must rush to the office where we'll — hmmm — let's see ... What will we do at the office that's more important than ambling the streets of this stately city, letting its wonders unfold before us?
Travelers may think they're only lugging laptops and suitcases. But they also bring with them the gift of perspective. They help us see our place as a new place.
(The view outside my office, seen from a new perspective.)