Hello, my shimmering shish kabobs! How are you?
So far, this has been the summer for cool cats. Wet ones, too. Although I don’t think we are experiencing
what Ms. Mary is enduring in Oklahoma,
it has still been pretty damp around here.
As I understand it, if the rain would lay off just a little bit more and
the sun would shine just a little bit more, we would have record crop
production. Large crop production
usually means lower prices for consumers.
Extremely large production could glut the market, so I assume that the
government will pay farmers to destroy some of their goods in that case. Free enterprise isn’t free, y’know.
One benefit of the cooler weather is my lower than normal electric
bill. This is usually peak usage time
for the air conditioner. This summer,
though, I’ve hardly had to turn it on at all.
Thank you, God, for small favors.
While I’m on a spiritual plane, it would be nice to receive
some supernatural help in the Time Warner Cable – Journal Broadcast Group
blackout. Their squabble over money is
ugly in itself, but allowing it to black out a Packer game, even a preseason
one, is unforgivable. The greedy
multimillionaires bickering over pennies should never have been allowed to
black out the Green and Gold. This
Saturday, our warriors are scheduled for another preseason game. They meet the St. Louis Rams in the Edward
Jones Dome in St. Louis at 7 pm.
WTMJ is scheduled to cover the game.
Oh my. I checked out the NFL
online. $15.00 for online access to all preseason games through Sept. 15. For a diehard Packer patriot like me, that
may be the way to go.
Thank all of you who commiserated with me over my rotten
ex: http://www.jtirregulars.com/2013/08/why-is-my-ex-consorting-with-wanted-man.html
His companion in the photograph has been shot and killed by
the FBI. I can only hope that a similar
fate awaits my ex.
The good news is that Dino’s Restaurant may reopen soon: http://caledonia.patch.com/groups/racine/p/dinos-restaurant-now-bank-owned-but-talks-begin-with-investor Don’t make plans to dine there just yet. These financial transactions can be quite
complicated and time consuming. Nothing
is set in stone.
Thank you, S. C. Johnson and Son, for donating five million
dollars to the Smithsonian: http://www.jsonline.com/business/sc-johnson--son-donates-5-million-to-smithsonian-renovation-b9974732z1-219428061.html
A gift to the Smithsonian is a gift to all of us. S. C. Johnson and Son has been an exemplary
business in Racine.
Thank you, sweet peas and cutie pies, for reading my blog
today. I love sharing time with
you. Your thoughts soothe my soul.
Buy, sell, or trade?
Madame Zoltar knows: madamezoltar@jtirregulars.com
It looks like some sunny weather is headed our way, but we
all know how the weather is around here.
Hope for sun, prepare for rain, and enjoy your week. Bless you all. Sternutation!
5 comments:
S. C. Johnson and Son, for donating five million dollars to the Smithsonian.
It is great to finally read something positive verses who shot who and all the other violence going on in the city.
I too would like to thank S. C. Johnson for their tremendous donation.
Madame, seeing and reading your blog always soothes my soul. I truely enjoy it.
I have been enjoying the cooler temperatures, as well. I am lucky to have the option and the means to use air conditioning, but it has been lovely to have the windows and doors open.
That time warner bs; however, makes me angry. How can they completely block NBC programming (duplication option) from viewers without some reduction in cost to their viewers? I understand that Journal Broadcast forced their hand on this latest move, but there should be another option or a price reduction until this is settled. I'm angry at both sides for using us as pawns.
I always find it hard to believe when I hear someone bashing Johnson Wax. They have returned so much to this city, and to other institutions to better our lives. Not many companies can claim their level of return.
Thank you Ma. Z I know now what is on the upcoming menu...
V & L's and shish kabobs on the BBQ...yummy
Madame Z, please put the dreaded Zoltar Curse on TWC and Journal Broadcast Group.
I think we are finally starting to dry out Madame. It is nice to have cooler than normal temperatures and lots of rain. After enduring the drought the past few years, it is nice seeing the lakes and ponds full.
We are also enjoying a small water bill. There are benefits to rain.
God knows the winding down garden sure loves it.
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