Posted on 12/11/2009 1:30:28 PM PST by Lucky9teen
Had a wonderful time in the Lower 48 this week. The weather has been just like home! Please enjoy the photos below from Texas, Virginia, Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota.
- Sarah Palin
Gov. Sarah Palin talks with a supporter during a Going Rogue book signing event at Legacy Books in Plano, TX, on Friday, December 4, 2009. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
Gov. Sarah Palin participates in a Going Rogue book signing event at Legacy Books in Plano, TX, on Friday, December 4, 2009. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
Gov. Sarah Palin and husband, Mr. Todd Palin, talk with supporter during a Going Rogue book signing event at Fort Hood, TX, on Friday, December 4, 2009. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
Gov. Sarah Palin gives the press and the crowd a thumbs-up upon arriving to BJs in Fairfax County, VA, before participating in a Going Rogue book signing event on Saturday, December 6, 2009. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
Gov. Sarah Palin shakes hands with a veteran during a Going Rogue book signing event at Barnes & Nobles on Sunday, December 6, 2009, in Sioux City, IA. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
A birds-eye-view of Gov. Sarah Palin and husband, Todd Palin, participating in a Going Rogue book signing event with Barnes & Noble in the Mall of America on Monday, December 7, 2009, in Minneapolis, MN. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
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Todd was with her? Hmmmm...the MSM constantly leads me to believe that their marriage is over and divorce is imminent! What gives? LOL!
Go, Sarah! Go! :)
P.S. More Todd, Please! :)
It's a little thing, I know, but there's a difference between shaking a politician's hand and that of an oil worker and commercial fisherman. As for Sarah's handshake, it's hard to say - she was shaking with her left, talking to you with her face, and signing books with her right simultaneously. Amazing performance.
There is 'just something about Sarah', isn't there? :^)
Todd seemed very comfortable and very amused with the whole thing. Too bad they only allow the "official" camera at the actual signing, or maybe not - the pix I got to that point are the worst I've ever taken. I will say one thing - 500 people crammed into a hollow brick room made an ungodly din when she arrived. We were all settling in for that last hour's wait and the PA announced that her bus had arrived. An hour early. You want to make 500 people really happy, that's what you do (not to mention the ones still waiting outside in 10 degree weather). Great time.
Also-I just ordered my picture with her from the Noblesville pics-nasty to find as there were 1550 some posted-in groups of 50 but the 50 were not in the order of arrival at Sarah's signing table-LOL!
Have fun finding yours when the town is up on the photographer's website---it took a few weeks for ours to appear but since the book tour is over now-I think-your may be up faster!
Great photos! Thanks for posting.
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