Monday, May 4, 2009

May 4, 2009 Houston District H Election - Early vote

City of Houston is divided in 9 districts. District H has about 90 thousand registered voters. If not possible to vote on election day people may request to mail in their vote. Then they have from April 27th to May 5th to early vote and last is May 9th, election day. With a little luck maybe mail in votes and early votes will reach a total of 2000 votes. The following photos are unrelated to voting, just some pictures taken during the week...

A gentleman walking in the afternoon. He used to drive a truck but had an event and cannot drive trucks any longer. He said he lost his legs.

A lovely kid back home from a long day at school or whatever else kids do during the day.

Prelude to the Bach Society choir at Christ the King Lutheran Church in midtown.

Hugo Mojica one of the candidates for District H.

Working at the polls handing out fliers to voters

The Mojica family working the polls.

Wars of the signs.

For those of you who know this building.

Robert volunteering to work at Moody Park. He wants to be a photographer.

Oops, I did take your picture.

More candidate supporters working early voters.

And how did Lupe get in the mix? Looking forwards to Tuesday morning coffee & visit. Do you think Mojica will be up early enough to join us? :)

Mrs. Dorsey and her mother. So great to get to know Mrs. Dorsey and receive her guidance.

Over achiever. Would be superb if us adults would take on the world as this 2 year old takes on the basket.

Parents at Travis Elementary waiting for the parade to arrive.

Drumming of the colors.

Ladies hanging in the back of a 1950's car (my guess on the decade).

I hear Houston Fire Department is under funded. I wonder if they leased their truck for the parade.

Great. Put the children to walk while the adults ride the limo.

At the tail end of the parade.

A trio of friends at Travis Elementary after the parade.

Any child could be very happy with some ice cream. That is to show no need to have ice cream to be happy, see the one behind :)

Father and daughter at Travis.

Great kids.

Barbara Bush was the invited speaker to the 100 year celebration of Travis Elementary.

Fred and his daughter.

1 comment:

  1. I love the caption with the two year old and the basket. Also, now craving a green popsicle!

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