Gentlefolk,
This post describes some of our activities during the month of November 2020. The contents are in the following sequence:
- Photos of our activities;
- Graphs related to international trade;
- Comments on the US Elections held on 3 November;
- Covid-19;
- Two prominent deaths: Sean Connery and Diego Maradona.
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Herewith photos of some of our activities during November 2020:
We (Vera, Aniko and I) visited my sister, Angie, on 1 & 2 November. She lives in Narooma on the South Coast of NSW, about 250 km from Canberra. |
A view of Narooma Golf Club from Anton's. |
Siblings celebrating Angie's birthday. |
The following morning we picked mulberries at Angie's friend's place. Fresh mulberries are yummy with yoghurt! |
This fisherman was cleaning his catch, which attracted many pelicans and seagulls looking for a feed. |
The toilet block in the park at Bar Beach has an interesting mural. |
On the return journey we had lunch with Barbara Roberts in Batemans Bay. |
We attended the launch of Geoff Raby's book. Geoff was at the Beijing Embassy with us in 1986; he later returned as Australian Ambassador to China 2007 - 11. |
Angie and Howard Eakins visited us from Sydney. A most enjoyable long weekend. Howard and I played golf twice. I showed them around Old Parliament House, always fun and interesting. |
We visited the miniature English village at Cockington Green. Fascinating. |
Model of a 'High Street' scene from an English village. |
This exhibit showed a soccer game, and the first 'streaker' back in 1979. |
A golf scene - that's me on the left, I've just 4-putted! |
They also had some foreign scenes, like this one depicting the La Boca neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is where Tango originated. |
A Hungarian village and church - note the Hungarian flag red / white / green. |
A 'stick figure' made from plastic tubing; clever. |
Planting of a "Friendship Tree" in Canberra's Beijing Garden on 18 November. |
The ANU's Chinese Music Ensemble entertained the 50 or so people who attended this private event. |
Joseph's immediate family: Irene (wife) and children Christine, Shenny (and their kids), and son Adrian. |
The mourners lined the driveway as the hearse drove past. |
Ketut Nanik Clynes' birthday celebration. Vera and Nanik are related (Vera calls her 'aunty'); the family hails from Singaraja in Bali. |
A bevy of (Indonesian) beauties; all such good friends. Indonesians love to joke and laugh (and eat) - gatherings are always good fun. |
Nanik and Adrian Clynes. |
Vera & me. The birthday lunch was held at Lark Hill Vineyard, about 30 km from Canberra. You can see the vines in the background. |
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International Trade
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The 2020 USA Election
The BIG event this month was the USA election, held on Tuesday 3 November 2020 (which was Wednesday 4 Nov in Australia).
We followed the counting avidly for the next few days - it was on all the TV channels here - very close, excruciating, Trump took an early lead in Electoral College votes but then Biden came home strong, and won all the so-called 'Battleground States' of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia (which Biden won by just 12,670 votes!!!).
It took a few days, finally on Sunday 8 November (Aust time) we woke up to hear that most media networks had called the election for Biden; he had passed the magic number of 270 Electoral College votes - Yippeeee!!!
As at 11 November, a week after Election Day, Biden was being credited with 290 Electoral College votes to Trump's 214 with some States still too close to call. Biden was also leading the "popular vote" 76.9 million to 71.9 million. The turnout rate (the proportion of registered voters who actually voted) was estimated at 67%, the highest for more than a century.
By 16 November most commentators were giving Biden 306 Electoral College votes to Trump's 232 - these were exactly the Trump v Clinton figures in 2016 - and Biden was leading the popular vote 78.8m to Trump's 73.1m (the final margin was more than 6m votes).
But President Trump has refused to concede - alleging widespread voter fraud, he accused Biden of stealing the election; Trump mounted many legal challenges which kept getting dismissed for lack of evidence.
On 24 November, 3 weeks after Election Day, the General Services Administration (GSA) finally announced that the formal transition to Biden would commence. Trump (reluctantly) agreed, but said that the election was rigged and had involved "massive fraud", that he had won by a mile, and that he would fight to the end.
In response to good news regarding vaccines against Covid-19, and that the transition has begun, the Dow Jones Index broke through 30,000 for the first time ever, but for how long remains to be seen.
Biden did not seem a particularly strong candidate to me, but I must say that his initial actions have been most impressive. He projects an image of calm reasonableness and calls for unity and understanding - such a contrast to Trump's abrasiveness, bullying and accusations (usually without supporting evidence).
WELCOME BACK TO THE WORLD, AMERICA!!!
I realise that polls are under scrutiny again, but anyway, herewith an Exit Poll which gives some indication how people voted.
US Election exit poll on Tuesday 3 November 2020:
(Exit polls by Edison Research, 15,318 respondents.)
| Biden % | Trump % |
Gender |
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Men | 48 | 49 |
Women | 56 | 43 |
Ethnicity |
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White | 42 | 57 |
Black | 87 | 12 |
Hispanic | 66 | 32 |
Asian | 63 | 31 |
Other | 58 | 40 |
Age |
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18 - 29 | 62 | 35 |
30 – 44 | 52 | 45 |
45 - 64 | 50 | 49 |
65+ | 48 | 51 |
Education |
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College Graduate | 55 | 42 |
No College | 49 | 49 |
Top 5 concerns of voters: Economy 35%; Racial Inequality 20%; Covid-19 17%; Crime & Safety 11%; Health Care 11%.
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Covid-19
The coronavirus pandemic continues to surge (Globally 63M cumulative cases and 1.5M cumulative deaths); but there is some good news - three vaccines are close.
Today the top 12 countries are: USA 13.6 million cumulative cases and 273 thousand cumulative deaths; India 9.4M and 137K; Brazil 6.3M and 173K; Russia 2.3M and 40K; France 2.2M and 52K; Spain 1.7M and 45K; UK 1.6M and 58K; Italy 1.6M and 55K; Argentina 1.4M and 39K; Colombia 1.3M and 37K; Mexico 1.1M and 106K; Germany 1.1M and 17K.
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Two prominent deaths in November.
Sean Connery died, aged 90. The original, and best, James Bond, 007. |
Maradona with the World Cup won by Argentina in 1986. Such a talent; his life had many ups and downs. He died aged 60. |
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That's it for this post.
Best wishes, stay healthy and keep smiling.
Vera & Alex Olah
Canberra, Australia
Monday 30 November 2020