Saturday in Autumn

Ahh… this is my favorite time of year. I love the fall.

Matt and I went to New Jersey today to help my dad pick up a big curio cabinet from a store.

The store where we picked up the cabinet was in a shopping center. While my dad went inside to get the employees to bring it out, Matt and I sat in the car in the parking lot and listened to the radio. We saw middle-aged ladies push shopping carts into various stores. It was all so New Jersey – no, it was all so suburban. It’s so different out there. Matt remarked that if we lived in New Jersey, he’d probably miss the city a lot.

On the ride back, I had to squeeze myself into the back part of my parents’ SUV, wedged between the side of the vehicle and the cabinet, hoping the bungee cord that was holding the back hatch closed wouldn’t come loose and make the hatch open and make me go flying out the back of the car (along with the cabinet). Fortunately, we both survived.

The trees in front of my parents’ house were ablaze in orange. The neighbors had orange pumpkins outside and fake purple cobwebs draped on their shrubs.

After my parents and Matt and I lugged the cabinet into the house and into a good position, my parents took us out to lunch. On the drive through town, we passed house after house decorated for Halloween: pumpkins, ghosts, more fake purple cobwebs. Fake purple cobwebs must be the thing for Halloween 2005.

In the late afternoon, Matt and I took the bus back into the city and went home. A while later I went book shopping: I went to the Strand, Barnes & Noble, and Shakespeare & Company. (I didn’t buy anything.) By the time I was finished browsing, it was dark outside. The streets around Broadway were packed with pedestrians – shoppers, promenaders, NYU students.

As I said, this is my favorite time of year – the fall, especially the time around Halloween. The air is crisp and everything feels alive. Too bad it’s so fleeting; then again, that’s probably why I love it so much.

Alito?

Both SCOTUSBlog and Confirm Them predict that the new Supreme Court nominee will be Samuel Alito of the Third Circuit, a judge whose chambers are in Newark, New Jersey – and not too far from my office! And I worked in his building one summer during law school when I interned with a federal district judge in Newark. Alito is nicknamed “Scalito” because his views apparently resemble those of Scalia, but apparently he’s not an ass like Scalia is.

Article III Groupie thinks it could be Luttig. She thinks Alito could wind up as the Edith Clement of this round to John Roberts’s Luttig. We’ll see.

I was thinking it might be McConnell, but apparently he’s not under consideration because conservatives might not be totally comfortble with him on Roe and other issues.

This could be announced Monday.