Back in July, for example, I attend the first Public Meeting I’d ever been to. The month before, I was at the party’s List Conference for our region, something else I’d never done.
In the past couple weeks, I’ve extended those “firsts”.
Selfie at lunch, after I voted. |
On Saturday, September 6, I voted early for the first time ever. I’ve always voted on Election Day, but this year any voter can vote early and they don’t need a reason. So, Nigel and I got a few family members together with us and we all went and voted—five votes, all up.
Then, the following Monday, I went to another candidate meeting, and Coleman wasn’t as bad—he was far worse! He didn’t just argue with the audience, he also heckled his fellow candidates, Labour’s Richard Hills in particular. I was disgusted at how boorish Coleman was.
Sign waving on Onewa Road (Photo: Richard Hills Facebook Page) |
Since then, I’ve gone sign waving again, delivered more campaign literature and took care of other behind the scenes campaign stuff. It was a good week.
I’m not sure that there are any more firsts left for this campaign, but there’s a lot of work yet to be done. I’m sure I’ll have more to say before I suspend all blog activity on Friday evening, one week from today.
2 comments:
Well, I'm glad you're back to blogging. Maybe, some day, you'll even - dare I say it? - PODCAST again. Hope springs eternal. And it IS spring there, right?
Ha! You have no idea how many days I've almost podcasted! I think the stars will align favourably sooner rather than later…
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