What I love about joyous flash mobs where people share dancing or
singing is that they almost invariably make everyone smile. Here you
see people even in conservative clothing begin to smile (well, everybody
except one guy!) especially when some young children join the dance
troupe. You even see a pair of pilots come down the escalator and
immediately begin to smile instead of stressing out about possibly being
late to the next checkin on their schedule - a much more humane
environment than the typical high stress experience you usually
encounter at an airport.
Welcome!
After 20 years at the University of Oregon, I have retired. So, I will begin posting about my new experiences here and hope you find them interesting.
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