A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Seventy-Three

Tomorrow is going to be another long day.  Melissa is a supervisor for one of the polling places in the county and has to be there quite early, so we are going to have to get up around 4 again.  I am sort of used to it at the moment, really.  Today was the only day since early voting began when she wasn't trying to be out the door well before six, and I still was up well before dawn, just because.  The only upshot of that is that I expect I will sleep well tonight, as I am quite worn out at the moment. 

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