The Day

I was out in front of the NH State House this morning from 9:30 to 11:30, screaming and waving this sign along with hundreds of other supporters doing the same. I have never been more pleased to have a sore throat now that same-sex marriage is LEGAL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. We are awesome. I probably don't need to remind everyone that the fight is not over: some group that can't see beyond its own self-perpetuating cloud of fear will try to strip away the law and we'll all just have to make another trip to Concord.
The little political foray meant that I didn't get into the lab until 1:00 but that was fine since the project is not moving very quickly yet. Marc is even busier than normal, it seems, so I have decided to take this week to play around with the data a bit, start analyzing some of the stuff that I didn't get to before AGU (there is plenty) and tie up loose ends before I try to pin him down for The Next Step.
That's about it from here. Nick, Mic, Erin and Jill and I went to a bar in Salem last night that had both great food and drink menus. It meant that I was a little tired this morning but it was an evening well-spent. See you tomorrow.

1 Comments:
Never forget -- AMANDLA, brother, AMANDLA! (Amandla is a Xhosa and Zulu word meaning power/strength/force/vigor. The word was a popular rallying cry in the days of resistance against Apartheid).
A great day! Now I can wear my HRC cap with even more pride. Up with true libertarianism!
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