It was a huge pain in the butt, because my mail-in ballot didn’t register properly, but I found a last-minute flight to Houston and this morning walked over to Congregation Emanu El and voted. It is our most sacred duty as a citizen. I encourage every American to vote.
Big props to you for voting, man! I voted early and I’m waiting for my dad’s mail-in ballot to register.
On a tangent, it would be cool if you could share how much time you get in on your saxes these days.
As I’ve written here before, I’ve studied online with three awesome teachers who use WP as their platform. I can honestly say that the sax is always fun thanks to WordPress! It’s a cathartic game or puzzle, now. That wasn’t always the case. Moving melodic shapes or fragments though the cycle has become a guaranteed stress reliever for me. Just give me five minutes!
I’m still a fan of synthetic reeds… π
WP-4 Life!
synthetic reeds are the WPengine of hosting
(my favorite are Alexander Superial reeds)
LMAO! I’m staying out of that… Thanks for the suggestion on reeds. I’m also looking at different cane brands. It’s just that Fibracells, and now, VENN, have saved me a ton of time over the past several years. Cheers!
I like the way you respect each citizens right to choose the candidate of its very own choice. And I can admit that your choice would have been mine too in your place. (β’β‘’β) … may the best win. (… so many interpretations for this … π
I’m glad you were able to get it done. It’s sad that there are people who voted by mail whose votes will not count.