BTW, if you click on the image it will take you to the photo on my Flickr page where you can click and expand it to see the image in complete detail. The images are not spectacular by any means, but they are pretty good for my limited capabilities.
The night image of the Mackinac Bridge involved me placing my DSLR atop a trash barrel and holding the shutter several seconds, and my nose as the barrel spewed the "odeur" of eau de rotting meat and trash. Not the greatest photo but the image of the bridge is a tribute to my neighbor who would be well over 100 if he were still living. Howard was on the construction crew that built this bridge. He died in 2017 at age 98. He served as my daughter's surrogate grandfather when her other grandfathers were miles away. He was always there as she grew up. She is 29, now.
Hillary may not be your favorite, but her mantra that it takes a village to raise a child, is a universal truism, except for the most isolated people.