Ven du geyst, un du veyst shoyn far vos
As people seem to be posting the states of their Election Day:
spatch and I voted almost a month ago by drop-off ballot at the box outside our polling place. We had to hope then it would mean something and we have to hope now. I have not seen much of the news except to note that once again our governor cast his ballot with a blank where the president's name should be, which is useless. My mother sent me a pair of pictures from Pennsylvania, taken by family who had to wait for hours in their masks to vote: at first they called it a very long line and by the end they simply called it voter suppression. I am trying to write about a movie and
spatch is lying under a cat. The shape of the world changes all the time without me, but I have a lot of feelings about the current metamorphosis.
[edit] I went outside and looked at the copper-colored dot of Mars and the golden and ruddy ones of Saturn and Jupiter drawing closer. I suspect I should not even be trying to think about omens, but it was nice to see the planets moving in their patterns, whatever is occurring on this one.
[edit] I went outside and looked at the copper-colored dot of Mars and the golden and ruddy ones of Saturn and Jupiter drawing closer. I suspect I should not even be trying to think about omens, but it was nice to see the planets moving in their patterns, whatever is occurring on this one.

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. . . I have to correct this post, because I called my mother to double-check and discovered the photos were actually taken in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which is where the cousin is registered. (My aunt and uncle voted in St. Tammany Parish, where they live.) So that's some swing state fun.