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December 9, 2007

Open post: Lincoln on ice

ABC chose the statue of Lincoln outside the Lincoln Museum in Springfield, IL to illustrate the nasty weather in the Midwest. I wonder sometimes if George Washington had weather in mind when he chose the site for DC: a nice mix of four seasons without too much snow in the winter. The heat might have been more than he counted on tho, altho it can't be much different at Mount Vernon.

UPDATE: my own photo of an icy branch.

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6 Comments:

At December 09, 2007 9:32 PM , Blogger John in NOLA said...

Yes, nasty weather in the Midwest. Brrrrrrrr. Nasty, wet, soggy, drippy weather. But the *people* are very warm and genuine.

 
At December 09, 2007 10:20 PM , Blogger wingnut said...

-40 up here in Winterpeg Taxitoba!

 
At December 10, 2007 8:34 AM , Anonymous Becky said...

Gosh, Abe looks distinguished even with a runny nose.
Thanks for saying we're warm and genuine here, John. You're sweet.

 
At December 10, 2007 1:09 PM , Blogger John in NOLA said...

I try, Lord knows, I try... : )

 
At December 10, 2007 11:20 PM , Blogger Duane Lamers said...

Re: Betty Ford in the southwest corner room- electric cords on the floor for one to trip over, the clutter. What, no underwear 'n' socks on the floor? Guess livin' in the private quarters at 1600 ain't a whole lot different from life most other places. Somethin' more invitin' here, though, than down the hall in the museum-quality Treaty Room. I think I understand now why First Children hate the place; some First Adults, too. Nonetheless, Derek, keep givin' us more glimpses private and stately.

 
At December 11, 2007 6:17 PM , Blogger Dennis said...

Yes, it seems like the Treaty Room was not very useful on a day to day basis, even if the President did meet folks there occasionally. I like the more current idea of keeping most of the furniture and decor, but using it as the President's Study in the residence.

 

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