Our local radio station declared this week a National Hug an American Day. If the shoe fits, consider yourself hugged. I can't imagine what you are going through. Another morning radio host quoted his daughter who said the US election coverage is feeling like TV's Christmas log – always on and in an endless loop. At least you know when the Christmas log is going to end. 

I was in the grocery store this morning and noticed specials on poinsettas, eggnog and peppermint ice cream. The retail Christmas season will soon be as long as a US election. Christmas shopping year round?

Did you know that under the Canadian Elections Act, the minimum length of a federal election campaign is 36 days and the maximum length 50? And we don't vote directly for our national leader. Canada is made of of 338 ridings (electoral districts). The representative with the most votes wins a riding, and the party to win the most ridings will form a government. The prime minister is not elected directly; instead, the winning party’s leader will take up the top post. So all you see on the ballot are the names of local representative wannabes from each political party. There are five main parties. This is an over simplified explanation, for more details on our parliamentary system go here.

Thank goodness for the continuing distractions provided by the sky.

Sunrise:

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Sunset:

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3 responses to “Hug an American Day”

  1. Jane Donofrio Avatar
    Jane Donofrio

    Beautiful photos! And thanks so much for the Canadian hug, it’s badly needed. As is the news right now that Biden won!! I can finally breathe out!

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  2. Dorothy Waite Avatar
    Dorothy Waite

    I think a lot of us Americans can use a hug right now. We must seem completely crazy to you. This has been gut wrenching for a lot of us. We have been embarrassed in the eyes of the world. Maybe we can now get some dignity back, but there were so many who still voted for Trump, that I feel our legitimacy in the world will be stained for years to come. I like your idea of government. It’s frustrating to us to just have two parties. Maybe after January 20 we will get back to some semblance of rationality.

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  3. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Oh…where’ve I been the last couple weeks? I’m seldom late catching your blog. Thanks for sharing the gorgeous sunrises/sunsets photos. So calming, and much appreciated, especially after all the (way too much) election coverage.
    I had several mornings of a beautiful burst of orange (sunrise) greeting me, but the sun has moved now behind a building though there still are some lovely streaks.
    Congratulations on 16 years of lifesastitch. Seems like you’ve had it forever, though. I’ve loved it all.

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