Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree…

…because as of now, there is no under.

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And don’t admit you are from Wisconsin, covid hotspot and home to one of the worlds’ most dysfunctional legislatures, which, because of Republican control, has not met since April, has done nothing to support struggling businesses, and is suing the governor over his mask mandate. Of course, there is always Texas.

In the weather department—oddness. Chilly, dark and damp early on, then a building wind, eventually ripping up from the south and bringing warmer temps. Treetops still thrashing about. But we all know that this warmth will be short lived. As Ray Bradbury said, “something wicked this way comes.”

George Washington Would Understand

Busy day here. In addition to swapping screens for storm windows, we chopped down the old apple tree (yes, the very same tree Ellie and Maddie used as a reading perch two days ago).

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It was horribly deformed, and growing nearly sideways in its attempt to escape the ever growing shadow of the big white oaks extending their reach ever further south. A new apple in a more propitious place will be planted next spring.

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Shrimp On The Barbie

Another neighborly spaced-out back yard picnic.

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Along with the shrimp, various sauces, rices, corn casserole and broccoli casserole, and some amazzing kind of chocolate/raspberry cake.
Just about dinner time the wind switched to the east and the temperature dropped. As darkness descended (as it does early now days) a deep evening chill finally broke up the party.

To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. —George Santayana

Phenology…

…seems to be my modus operandi, or perhaps my magnificent obsession. But when you have to do a daily blog, you need a crutch.

Anyway, windy and warm, very warm, unseasonably warm, but still pleasant. Except for the stink bugs and ladybugs who suspect less favorable conditions are on the way, and are invading the house.

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And remember, a barometer (mine is holding steady) is an ingenious device that reveals the kind of weather we are experiencing.

Clearing The Air

A wind from the north shouldering its way around corners and through trees still laden with leaves, but bringing cool air clear as bells, and blowing away the pollution still lingering from Trump’s performance at last night’s “debate.”

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Great fun bike riding along trails, with the wind at my back, wheels crushing through windrows of the early deciduous.

Eating close to home tonight with local tomato soup, chicken, potatoes, and chard (though I’m not sure the chard is really edible).

Big Cooldown…

…with just a little rain.

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Could it be time to think about getting the storm windows out of the basement?

So What Do We Do About the Court?

For the sake of sanity let’s assume Biden wins and the Senate is flipped. What should we do then to redress the Trump/McConnell depredation of the Supreme Court?

1. Increase the number of justices.

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

2. Move aggressively to get statehood status for Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

3. Establish term limits for justices.

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

4. Establish a program in which justices rotate on and off the court.

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

5. Implement a “strategic retirement” plan for liberal (fair minded) justices.

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

6. Follow racist, sexist, corporatist, or totalitarian court decisions with new legislation reestablishing justice (such as a new voting rights act).

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

7. Simply ignore racist, sexist, corporatist, or totalitarian court decisions (as Lincoln did after Dred Scott.)

A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea

8. Vow to keep the White House in Democratic hands and to keep a majority in the Senate.

` A. Great idea

B. Okay

C. Nah

D. Bad idea