Election, Winter Weather and Coffee
Posted by nathan on 06 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized, my life.
- This morning, Emily and I went in to vote (and yes, I voted for myself). The entire time we were there (about five minutes), we didn’t see any other voters in either Grant 1 or Grant 2 precincts. We did expect a low turnout, and the townspeople are living up to their expectations, unfortunately…
- Yesterday Emily and I took guesses about how many people would vote for me today. Emily’s guess was 30, I think, while I, being the eternal optimist, guessed 52.
- It is presently snowing outside. It is cold. I wore a scarf this morning, and it kept my neck warm. Too bad they don’t make scarves for the mid-section. My coat just didn’t keep me warm enough through the bitter wind.
- Tonight Emily and I are going to watch county election returns. I’ve never done anything like that previously, so it is a big unknown for me.
- When I hear the results of the election tonight, I’ll post here. My blog will likely be the first place the general public can find results, unless you’re actually at the election returns with me tonight. Check back tonight, maybe around 6:30 or 7 p.m. for the Waterloo Town Council results. Perhaps if you’re lucky, I’ll also post the Auburn District 5 City Council Race (Go Katz!).
- I enjoyed my cup of coffee this morning. It warmed me up after my frightfully cold 20-second walk in from my car to work this morning! Everyone should drink good coffee. I’ll have to make you a cup of French press coffee sometime–yum-o!
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on 07 Nov 2007 at 5:26 pm 1.
Todd Helmkamp said …
They do make scarves for the midsection: they’re called sweaters!