Election Results

Election Results

Deja Vu



Man throwing red hat into trash can
I thought I was going to be rid of him at last but then the election happened

The New Ipswich 934

I voted with 933 of my fellow citizens for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Unfortunately the other 2332 voters picked the other candidate. I am definitely in the minority. The margins were tighter across the rest of the nation, but results are conclusive. The former guy won both the electoral and popular vote. I have no earthly idea why anyone thought he should return but it was the choice of the majority. The "lamestream press" and the pundits are droning on for the reasons for the defeat, not acknowledging their own complicity in sanewashing the guy. Thankfully I subscribe to a number of well written substack newsletters that offer some real analysis such as the one from Robert B, Hubbell which I have included in this posting:

Robert B. Hubble Newsletter

Sunday morning break by Robert B. Hubbell

November 10, 2024Read on Substack

Election Day

It was busy on Election Day in New Ipswich, but I hit a lull and was in and out in just few minutes. Sean and Michael  greeted me. Afterwards I met with the Far Outers, my mens group. Lunch outside on a beautiful day. We discussed our prostate issues and tried to predict the outcome of the election. The next time we meet the topic will probably be the results of the election.


It's for the Birds

It is still warm enough to watch the birds and I was amused with this chickadee's reaction to a pile of peanuts.


Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)

I've been having some fun playing guitar using the app Chordify. It is a clever piece of software that analyzes YouTube music videos and produces a running display of the chord changes. I cannot read music and rely on song sheets with chord notations. The problem with these is that the chord changes are usually in the wrong location. I can usually "hear" where the change is supposed to occur but it is nice to get a visual cue, especially on instrumental tunes.

When in pain I often turn to John Prine. Good tune for my post-election funk.



The Dahlias and Cannas have been killed by the frost. I dug up the tubers and brought them into the cellar where I will pack them in wood shavings. They would not survive the New Hampshire winters. Next year I think I'll be planting them in large planters instead of the ground.

Daily Picture Themes

Monday Picture Theme is #Balance by John M Poltrack

Balance in Cape CodRead on Substack

Tuesday Picture Theme is #Vote by John M Poltrack

Kamala Harris & Tim WalzRead on Substack

Wednesday Picture Theme is #Bloom by John M Poltrack

OrchidsRead on Substack

Thursday Picture Theme is #Terrace by John M Poltrack

Garden Tour 2010Read on Substack

Friday Picture Theme is #Clown by John M Poltrack

British Columbia 2021Read on Substack

Saturday Picture Theme is #Wake by John M Poltrack

British Columbia 2012Read on Substack

Sunday Picture Theme is #Label by John M Poltrack

English muffins, worms and plastic mayoRead on Substack

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