Today was relatively uneventful, save for the anticipated debate and the resulting landslide win for Kerry (if one wishes to view it as a 'game,' that is).
My wife and I drove north to locate some property that is on sale. While we didn't find the right turn-off for the acreage, we did witness one of the most intense 'chemtrail' vistas we've ever seen. While I tend to reserve judgment instead of latching onto popular conspiracy theories about strange events, todays' display was enough to convince me that something deliberate is happening. On an hour-long trip back home, the entire western horizon was completely covered in long-lasting jet trails that slowly merged into large clouds. Hundreds of jetstreams, criss-crossed and still being painted by swirling, circling jets.
I really wish I had a picture of this. It was brilliant orange and beautiful, but terrifying at the same time. It was the most amazing wash of orange, and yet the most disgusting display of human litter getting in the way of the natural scenery. Since this phenomenon has repeated itself fairly consistently over the past several weeks, I plan on obtaining a decent camera (somehow) and posting them on my site.
That's about it for today. I'm exhausted, so no more long, political monologues from me this week. But I am very pleased with the debate this evening, and I'm looking forward to waving W goodbye. It will be a day to remember, indeed.
posted by novachild @ Saturday, October 09, 2004,
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