Now that all votes are in, all caucuses adjourned, CNN declaring it all for Obama, here's how the day fared for our Seattlest contributors:
Seattlest Caucusest, Pt. 2: Day of Caucus
Degrees of Change
Temperature is a skilled communicator, even in small doses. Under normal circumstances, minute changes we might not notice are essential for sparking bird migration; more extreme fluctuation is the very heart of concerns regarding what long-term havoc climate change could wreak on our environment.
Primero De Mayo Marching All Over Your Commute
You can don your black sweater and black jeans and join the march today, or you can get your ass out of downtown early. We suggest you do one of those, though. People are supposed to congregate at Judkins Park at 4:30pm and we've marked out the route from there out above. Over on Jackson, up on 4th, over on Pike or Union and down on 2nd to the Federal Building.
Latino a Go-Go in the Central District
There's a whole lot of latino going on in the park right outside our house in the Central District. Normally our neighborhood is exceptionally quiet all day, save for the sound of baking donuts from Gai's, until the little league softball or pee-wee football teams start showing up around 2:30. So we were mighty surprised to hear quite the ruckus out in Judkins Park, and peeking out we saw at least a couple hundred people in the park--more than pass through in a month, we'd wager.
Think Of the Impact a 40 Could Make
And stadium updates weren't the only item on the menu for the City Council yesterday. This issue has been a friend of Seattlest's since way back when we were both struggling to get into this business. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll wonder where you've seen him before. Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Alcohol Impact Area!

