I woke up at 6 AM today to go and vote. I have to drive off to Albany today for a school visit, so I thought I'd better go early and beat the rush.
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I didn't beat the rush. Like how the line ends in the sunrise? Symbolic, perhaps?
After about two hours of waiting, I voted...
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and I have the sticker to prove it!
3 comments:
Grace,
Mike got in line at our polling place this morning at 6:30. Then he came home, kissed me goodbye, and headed off for Buffalo, NY, to catch a flight to Ontario.
I'm hoping I'll be able to celebrate the election results tonight--or early tomorrow morning.
That's crazy that you had to wait that long! The longest I've been hearing so far in NY is an hour and a half.
Two hours, that's crazy! And I love the sunset -- let's hope it's prophetic!
Libby
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