Even my brother gets to vote without having to get an absentee ballot in Europe. We a thinking about going around 6AM when the polls open to observe the traditional yell.... "Hear yea, Hear yea, the polls are now open!!"
Wonderful!!! did you know the bridge used to be a regular market place for fresh products in the Middle Ages? but all the waste landed in the water and wasn't a pleasant thing for the city so the king decided it had to be changed...into jewelry, much cleaner!
I definitely am! Thanks for posting this reminder.
ReplyDeleteToo late! We voted early ('bout two weeks ago). Couldn't wait!
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Even my brother gets to vote without having to get an absentee ballot in Europe. We a thinking about going around 6AM when the polls open to observe the traditional yell.... "Hear yea, Hear yea, the polls are now open!!"
ReplyDeletein what position shall I write you in? Want to be governor, senator, congresswoman?
ReplyDeleteAlready voted---absentee! It sure is a great thing to be able to do that!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your Button, Judy...!
That's pretty cute, Sage. I think I want to be queen!
ReplyDeleteYes, Ma'am.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter gets to vote for the first time tomorrow. Voting together will be a thrill!
ReplyDeleteI already did! Voted absentee in Michigan because I haven't changed residency yet. Besides, I'm more familiar with Michigan politics than Illinois.
ReplyDeleteYou always have the best pictures and linkage, Judy. Thanks!
Wonderful!!! did you know the bridge used to be a regular market place for fresh products in the Middle Ages? but all the waste landed in the water and wasn't a pleasant thing for the city so the king decided it had to be changed...into jewelry, much cleaner!
ReplyDeleteVoting, such a lovely experience.
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