Sunday, March 7, 2004

Driving at Night with a Full Moon

Just got in from a day meeting at Austin. On the way back the sun went down and a orange Full Moon rose over the horizon. It was stunning, even as it finally went behind a shroud of thin clouds as I drive east through the country before re-entering Houston space.

"Henri" just came in and is bugging me, although he went out for a couple breaks after I got hom. Maybe he's mad we didn't take him to the Moscow Ballet's appearance at little Stafford's new convention center on Saturday night - or to my wife's grandmother's 100th birthday party earlier that day. Or maybe he's just being Henri and is jerking my chain, because he just gave up and is sprawled on his stomach on the rug.

Primary voting is in 2 days and I'm glad I'm not in it like before. It's too short of time. No one is thinking its time to vote, it's March! I don't know how the heck I got 20% against a 18 year powerful incumbent without funding -- and less than a month to campaign (after I got back on the ballot after they booted me off in 2002).

Enough action for now. Later..

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