May. 25th, 2004

Too Early!

May. 25th, 2004 06:50 am
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Monk's eyes pop open. 5:30 is staring straight back into his face. He cannot believe it - not even six hours of sleep. And he knows that he isn't going to fall asleep again, even as he desperately tries.

At least the morning seems the coolest one in a while. He even pulls his T-shirt on. Though, it may only feel especially cool because the noons are getting hot. The temperature is seventy-one degrees, which is perhaps only moderate for the morning. But he is glad to take it.
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Too Early!

May. 25th, 2004 06:50 am
monk222: (Default)
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Monk's eyes pop open. 5:30 is staring straight back into his face. He cannot believe it - not even six hours of sleep. And he knows that he isn't going to fall asleep again, even as he desperately tries.

At least the morning seems the coolest one in a while. He even pulls his T-shirt on. Though, it may only feel especially cool because the noons are getting hot. The temperature is seventy-one degrees, which is perhaps only moderate for the morning. But he is glad to take it.
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"Lincoln took it philosophically, though he found it hard to do so, remarking that he felt like the boy who stubbed his toe on the way to see his girl; he was too big to cry, he said, and it hurt too much to laugh."

-- Shelby Foote, Civil War

This is in reference to the 1862 Congressional elections. Although the Republicans were able to retain their majority, a lot more Democrats won, and Mr. Foote writes that this was largely seen as demonstrating a want of confidence in the president, since matters weren't improving appreciably for the North since the repulse of the Seven Days.

Now that politics could be cleared from the equation, Lincoln took the opportunity afterwards to replace the ever meticulously cautious General McClellan as head of the Union forces. This closes a big chapter in the Civil War, just as we are also now coming upon the close of volume one of Foote's trilogy.
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monk222: (Default)
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"Lincoln took it philosophically, though he found it hard to do so, remarking that he felt like the boy who stubbed his toe on the way to see his girl; he was too big to cry, he said, and it hurt too much to laugh."

-- Shelby Foote, Civil War

This is in reference to the 1862 Congressional elections. Although the Republicans were able to retain their majority, a lot more Democrats won, and Mr. Foote writes that this was largely seen as demonstrating a want of confidence in the president, since matters weren't improving appreciably for the North since the repulse of the Seven Days.

Now that politics could be cleared from the equation, Lincoln took the opportunity afterwards to replace the ever meticulously cautious General McClellan as head of the Union forces. This closes a big chapter in the Civil War, just as we are also now coming upon the close of volume one of Foote's trilogy.
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