January License Plate Report

I’m running late with the first license plate report, but here it is at last. Memo to self: Update the map regularly! It wasn’t till I got around to coloring in the states this morning that I realized I had both Vermont and Pennsylvania on the list twice, and I hadn’t recorded Maryland, whose plates I’ve probably seen a dozen of.

So here we are, in order: Massachusetts, Oregon, New Jersey, Vermont, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Texas, Rhode Island, Florida, Ohio, Connecticut, Colorado, Wisconsin, New York, California, New Hampshire, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Oregon isn’t a usual contender for the #2 spot. New England took longer than usual to fill in, and New York was a little late too, but the Northeast looks pretty much the way it always does at the end of January: all in except for Delaware, which isn’t really Northeast anyway. Wisconsin and Tennessee are good catches for this time of year.

Grand total: 21. On to the next!

About Susanna J. Sturgis

Susanna edits for a living and writes to survive. Having been preoccupied with electoral politics since 2016, she is now getting back to writing -- and she's got plenty to write about. Her blog "The T-Shirt Chronicles," started at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, is a meandering memoir based on her out-of-control T-shirt collection. Her other blogs include "From the Seasonally Occupied Territories," about being a year-round resident of Martha's Vineyard, and "Write Through It," about writing, editing, and how to keep going.
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1 Response to January License Plate Report

  1. Distracted by tax refund anxiety like the rest of us, perhaps?

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