Sunday, October 24, 2004

Tenth street pre-election diary*


10th: last of the double-digit days Posted by Hello
Now I know why I subscribe to the NYTimes and reserve the Washington Post for only online reading. I suppose if you are one of those “undecideds,” then the WashPost endorsement today of Kerry is just for you. It groans its way through the Bush record and moans its reluctance in completely handing it over to Kerry. On balance, though, it says Kerry, though shaky on some issues, will do better and is worth the risk.

The risk? It’s funny, it is the risk behind the GWB presidency that sends me spinning.

Yesterday, I spent another day in NHaven CT and I was taken for a hike along riverbanks, where I could indulge myself in perfect New England foliage views. Yes, I loved it, totally, completely. Imagine encountering covered bridges and maples trees with burgundy-tipped leaves. Of course, what pleased me no end were the other great signs of fall (see bottom photo in line-up).


a spectacular range of colors Posted by Hello

hiking around, on the periphery of New Haven Posted by Hello

a New England classic Posted by Hello

CT, decidedly behind Kerry Posted by Hello
I can never wake up on October 24th and not remember that it is United Nations Day. (...on the march, with flags unfurled, together…)

(*see “forty-second street pre-election diary” post, September 22, for explanation of post title)


toward the United Nations Posted by Hello