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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

THE DAY DAWNS GRAY, BUT THE SKIES WILL EVENTUALLY CLEAR

GRAY DAWN
Wednesday, 8:15 AM.  12 degrees F at the ferry dock and on the back porch.  Wind WNW, mostly calm with light to moderate gusts.  The sky is overcast in the east but clearing in the north and west.  The humidity is 71%, the barometer rising, now at 30.13".  Today and tomorrow will be cold,  with mixed skies, then slightly warmer with snow showers on Saturday and heavier snow Monday and Tuesday. 
  I often awake early and sit looking out the window at the dawning.  There was no perceptible dawn today, just a gradual increase of light from night to day.
   Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's choice as Supreme Court nominee, is a conservative jurist with an impeccable judicial record and the best law schooling possible; Columbia, Harvard and Oxford.  He was worth waiting and fighting for, and is a great replacement for the late Antonin Scalia.  He will follow the law, uphold the constitution and not legislate from the bench.
   Watching the weather gives some insight into life; even as the day dawns gray, the skies will eventually clear.

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