One stop on the bus tour was a look at the Vice Presidents house. It was big with lots of security.

As we were sitting there waiting to turn a bunch of cops blocked the whole road off and waited.

Fifteen minutes went by and we saw an entourage of black suvs. Inside was the Vice President himself returning home for the night.

I thought it was pretty cool but I guess road blocks are just a part of every day life for D.C. folk.

As soon as the cars next to us saw the police section off the road, they put their cars into park and pulled out a book to wait it out! It's hilarious how some things are totally normal in different places.
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Crazy! I guess that's what you sign up for though if you live/commute close by to a high security place like that.
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