flying home again, watching the sun setting over newfoundland.
wait, is it newfoundland?
let me check the fancy sky map…
well, i don’t know.
my canadian geographical knowledge is limited.
if we’re sort of near halifax is that newfoundland or novia scotia or perhaps some other part of named canada that i ignorantly don’t know about?
to my canadian friends i offer my apologies for my provincial u.s-centricity.
see, if you’d just adopt the blue states we’d be forced to know the difference between newfoundland and nova scotia…
although at the rate at which gw bush is spending federal money he might be willing to sell the blue states to canada for a bargain just to pay for:
his war in iraq
katrina
medicare
subsidies for oil companies(cos at $3 a gallon, times must be tough for bush’s oil buddies….)
the republican pork barrel giveaways in the budget(like the ‘bridge to nowhere’ in alaska. $231 million dollars, and the bridge connects 2 uninhabited places…and to think that at one point republicans were seen as being fiscally responsible…).
in other news i’m congratulating myself because i got a window seat on the right side of the plane so that i could watch the sun set as we fly over the beginnings of eastern north america.
and it’s worked out, cos the sun is setting and it’s really beautiful.
ok, we’ll be landing in an hour or so and then i get to be home for four weeks!!!!!
which is, as i’ve said, very exciting.
and i can’t wait to get home to see how many republicans have been indicted today…
-moby