Wednesday, November 5, 2008

It's a Day, I Guess

The clouds were doing ridiculous things this morning; things that don't usually go on in the sky above Denver. There was a bank of low clouds or fog over western Denver and above its swirling mass you could make out the tips of Morrison Mountain and its neighbors. Behind that was a dense wall of cloud that in some colors could be mistaken for more mountains. There was haze and light fog all around, even on the east side of town. As the sun rose, it lit up into a brilliant white glow, backlighting the towers on Colorado and down in the Tech Center. The rest of the sky was filled with many different layers of clouds. Cool stuff.

Not so cool was work today. Flex kicked my teeth in, and I seriously underestimated the time required for a task. This could make life very uncomfortable for me in the coming weeks.

Okay, not going to dwell on it. Last night during the election, I worked on getting the pictures from the Northwest trip processed. They're up on the server and are just awaiting some captions. Both speeches last night were great. Obama's gave me goosebumps; it was so good. Let's see if he can match his rhetoric with action and actually build those bridges and unite the country. I hope so.

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