Just a moment, please. Okay, all good. Thought I heard my coaches from Mountain Workshops yelling "Shoot features!" and "Capture moments!" but it may have just been some weird bluetooth interference.
Anyways, these are some moments that caught my eye but didn't quite fit into the story being told at the time. Here a musician performing at the community market last summer comes over to include a little one in the performance.
Just like old times. Antonio Brown addresses a demonstration in Injustice Square Park protesting Renee Good's death while backlit by spotlights that LMPD put up in 2020 to shine on people protesting Breonna Taylor's death. Here we go again. Please pardon the grain, sometimes you just got to shoot at ISO 5000.
Breewayy!!! Robbey Taylor gets the cast on his broken hand signed by an old comrade from the Breewayy days of 2020. Maybe signed is the wrong word, it was all slogans from those days.
Had to save my favorite for last. State Senator Gerald Neal, who was my Kentucky History professor in college, enjoys a hearty laugh at the introduction for the man standing beside him, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. The governor has recently been doing a good imitation of a man preparing for a run for president, and Executive Director of the Fairness Campaign Chris Hartman was having a good time with that as he introduced him during the annual Fairness Rally at the Capitol in Frankfort.