This is a holiday, so I refuse to spend my day venting against the Democrats, such as Evan Bayh, who seems to be determined to wreak maximum damage before he leaves. I can only say, good riddance to him. If we play our cards right, we can be the minority party in the Senate, and then we’ll be in control.
So, instead, some pictures of Napatree Point in Watch Hill, Rhode Island. For those of you unfamiliar with this geographical feature, it is a peninsula, perhaps a mile long, jutting out into the Atlantic, at the end of which is a ruined fort from some past war. We did not make it to the end, deciding that we had better things to do than deal with winds that must have been upwards of 40 miles an hour.
This, by the way, is the date that, statistically, marks the beginning of the end of winter. It won’t be missed, at least by me.
I do recommend the walk, either at this time of year, for those intrepid souls who like the cold, or for normal humans, during the warmer months.
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