Morning After
On the morning after Congress announced the beginning of impeachment proceedings against the 45th president of the United States, I picked the newspaper up off the driveway as I usually do, knowing, before I opened it, how much there would be inside to read.
I had been glued to the television the night before, uncharacteristically watching news instead of a British soap opera, and yet I had to have more of it this morning. This is the way things are now — that after two and a half years of craziness, there will be even more.
Sometimes I think that we've all become addicted to craziness, that we won't know what to do if we ever again have a bland status quo.
But then again, I don't think we'll have to worry about that for a while.
(A blurry Washington, D.C., seen from above and afar. Looks a little like an Impressionist painting, doesn't it?)
I had been glued to the television the night before, uncharacteristically watching news instead of a British soap opera, and yet I had to have more of it this morning. This is the way things are now — that after two and a half years of craziness, there will be even more.
Sometimes I think that we've all become addicted to craziness, that we won't know what to do if we ever again have a bland status quo.
But then again, I don't think we'll have to worry about that for a while.
(A blurry Washington, D.C., seen from above and afar. Looks a little like an Impressionist painting, doesn't it?)
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