On the Election: A Gift from a Flower to a Garden
04Nov08
In which The Gay Recluse calls the election.
Finally.
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Filed under: Government, Politicians, The Autumn Garden, Washington Heights | 1 Comment
Tags: Barack Obama, Late Blooms, Presidents, Roses
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