Super Tuesday


Worked 4:30am to 8:30pm here at Hartwood Presbyterian Church, Super Tuesday, the Republican presidential primary election on March 6, 2012. Left to right, Judy Miller, Bob Jankovits, myself, Judy Feather, and Lois Steiner. Served 276 of our precinct’s 4000 registered voters, of whom 120 voted for Ron Paul and 146 for Mitt Romney. (Our 10 absentee ballots were counted separately by the Registrar.)

Great blue heron


At Government Island, Stafford, Virginia. 2:54pm, Kodak Easyshare, maximum zoom, no tripod. Got another chance at the same bird a few minutes later, 3:06pm, from a different angle and a bit closer.

How can the same bird look so different from a different angle and with light that must have been almost the same? And that is the same water, not snow, even the same spot. The temperature was about 60F, or 16C. I was in a T-shirt on the last Sunday in November.

Precinct Hartwood 101


Just 45 minutes left till the polls close — Tuesday, November 8th, 2011. For the officials, the day started here before 5am and we didn’t get out until 10pm. The two electronic pollbooks maintain a single data base through that “network bridge” but also operate a single ticket printer on the ballot table out of sight. Of 3,900 registered voters, just over 1,000 came to us to vote.