I couldn’t use every photo that was sent to me (evidently Substack has a length limit, which will keep me from writing my next book here and has also forced me to do this in installments). And if you are a contributor, I didn’t include your name unless you specifically gave me permission (but if you see this and want your first name here, just comment and I’ll add it).
BUT JUST LOOK!
From the Rev. Dana Campbell, in rainy Glastonbury, Conn.:
From Kate, in Wakefield, Mass.:
From the Unfiltered Aspie in East Haddam, Conn. (And I’m sorry I wasn’t able to just embed the linked video, but enjoy, anyway.)
From Carol, in rainy Glastonbury:
From Jac, also in Glastonbury:
From in Jefferson City, Mo. (where the photographer counted some 1,100 in that ruby-red state, and GLORY!):
From Yanil, in rainy Hartford:
From Susan, in Hartford:
And even more from Hartford:
From little Durham, Conn.
Thanks for posting the photos. I have no photos but I do hope that local TV stations on their news tonight at 10 or 11 will SHOW the huge crowds that were out today -- from the crowds in the small towns to the crowds in the big cities. I've been watching the event in Philadelphia today where the crowd protesting was huge PLUS the city did a real event honoring the formation of the Army in the city 250 years ago today. There was a nice parade -- no tanks or dictators -- just bands and veterans and soldiers plus people in Colonial dress.
New York had a huge protest march and on across the country. I even saw photos of 100 Americans doing a protest in Berlin in front of the American embassy.
People everywhere need to see today's events and the national news will most likely just focus on the Trump Birthday Parade in DC.
Proud of all of the people who protested today. I know two of my friends were out -- one in MD and one in Washington state.
These are awesome! Thank you so much for sharing. My husband and I were in Hagerstown, MD. Their little city was packed with protesters!