Although the last few months have been a Lifetime movie directed by Iwin Allen co-opted by Michael Bay with a Roger Corman budget, November did have one high note.
The midterm elections were a sunny blue in Wisconsin (Governor, US Senate, Attorney General, Secretary of State) and emphatically green in 16 counties.
Let's hear it for those incredibly high numbers. Hip hip hoo—cough—ray.
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Whooo-hoooo!
ReplyDeleteWho knew that red and blue made green.
Deleteglad to hear it!
ReplyDeleteWe'll see what happens, stay tuned I guess.
DeleteFine photo.
ReplyDeleteTa., DS.
DeleteMOL on the home grown, that’s a whole new meaning now.
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping, Brian. Even Zoe appreciates green I see.
DeleteLove the photo. Fingers crossed for you #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteI don't know TTT, the outgoing state government is making it impossible for the new one to move forward.
DeleteI love this in B&W, I think street photos look so much better like this
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking to #MySundayPhoto
I think my favorite type of photography is gritty black and white street shots, Darren. It might have something to do with developing black and white for so long.
DeleteI like the photo and especially like it in black and white
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty stark in black and white, Carol, although I was tempted to tint it green.
DeleteBeautiful street photograph.
ReplyDeleteI bow to street photographers, maybe this is more roadside point and shoot, lol.
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