We Won’t Go Back
So, as I sit here on the eve of yet another election, I fear for our country. I fear for our freedoms. And I fear for the rights of women and for the future of our children. I fear for the immigrants, legal or otherwise, and for the minority communities that give our country its soul.
But I am hopeful, too. This election is a referendum on the country America wishes to be. And I still believe in that best version of America, that beacon on the hill that shines as an example to freedom-loving people everywhere.
Remember as you go to the polls today… We can’t go back. We won’t go back.
Refreshment Deferred
As the afternoon dragged on, Mt. Rainier loomed overhead, growing bigger and bigger with each step. Soon, the trees gave way to grassy hills. Hoary marmots and striped ground squirrels grazed the meadows and darted across the fields. Overhead, a golden eagle hunted from above the ridge. The mountain’s glaciers shone blue and white in the afternoon sun, and waterfalls dropped dramatically from its cliffs.
But I was getting tired. I found a large flat rock near the trail with a dramatic view of the mountain, and there, at the foot of Mt. Rainier, I stopped and, after seven months of waiting, finally cracked open my can Dr. Pepper.
The Worst Car I Ever Loved
I was already driving my dream car when I bought the BMW that would repeatedly impact my life for the next decade.