Hello, my friends and lovers! How are you?
Well, we finally got some heat.
In typical Wisconsin weather, spring lasts for
two or three days and then the firebomb is dropped on us. “It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.” Actually, it’s both. But, as I noted just a few months ago, I’m
not going to complain about the heat because of how darn cold it gets in
winter. I’ll take 80 or 90 degrees or
more rather than the below zero death trap winter days and nights. I haven’t turned on the air conditioning yet,
but I’ve used its fan. I also sleep with
a fan blowing on me almost every night, summer or winter.
I remember a place I lived in before I met Junior’s
father. It was steam heated and I had an
apartment directly above the boiler room.
On the coldest winter days, I would have both of my radiators turned off
while the ceiling fan blew. Opening
windows was the best way to deal with it, but my landlord at the time warned me
he would fine me if he saw my windows open.
Meanwhile, apartments in the far corners of the building had all their
radiators on and they were still cold. I
considered living in my underwear (or less) at home during the winter, but the
apartment was right next to the parking lot.
I didn’t want to put on a show.
I’m not sure where in the process the proposed raise for Mister
City Administrator Tom Freidel is, but I liked what our Mr. Toad had to
say. Don’t give him a raise. Let him walk, if he dares. Where else is he gong to find a job that pays
so well, with so many perks? And if he
does walk, that would be a perfect time to reconsider the need for the
position. We didn’t need one until
Mister then-Mayor Becker decided that being a pedophile was a full time
job. So he hired Mr. Ben Hughes to do
his job for him. Mr. Hughes promptly
resigned after Mr. Becker’s arrest. So
why does Mr. Mayor Dickert need a city administrator? So Mr. Mayor can fly to Paris
with his friends and have a good time. There
are a lot of similarities between Racine and Paris, such as, uh, such as . . . its
light during the day and dark at night.
I can hardly wait for Machinery Row to save us from
ourselves. I asked Señor Zanza and
Junior if they’d like to live down by the river. Junior asked, “Will it smell like fish?” Señor
Zanza just snorted. So I guess not. I don’t think I’d like it, either. There’s something to be said for green space
around your home. We don’t have much of
a yard; it’s an old city lot, like most of the homes around here. I like having a picnic table and grill. We can do that. We can even have a small party on our lawn,
or hold the overspill from a larger indoor party at home. Please, no peeing on the neighbor’s shrubs. And watch out for the garden. And no tormenting the neighbor’s dog, Flash.
Here’s a song in the vein of today’s blog:
I’ll always be on your side, Irregular or not. I love my regulars and irregulars, Irregular
or not. Thank you for reading my blog
this week. Be on my side.
Whose side? MadameZoltar@jtirregulars.com
Enjoy the warming trend, my dears. May the heat help heal us all from winter’s
indignities. Get out there and enjoy it,
because you know your time is limited.
Before you know it, you’ll be shoveling snow again. I love you all. Fruitjzka!
5 comments:
Madame- Let Junior know we live two blocks away from the lake and we do not have the fishy smell here.
I will take the warm weather compared to the cold below 0 weather.
We too went from rain to high heat. Today the heat index is going to be 104. But rain is in the forecast for the weekend so that should cool us down for a bit.
As always thank you for your post Madame.
Madame, Looks like the Common Council listened. The POOR guy will just have to live with the tiny wage he receives now. Waa, Waa. BTW, I know his brothers Mike, and Tony, and they BOTH worked for a living. They are TWINS.
Thank you for your blog, Madame. Visiting late, still enjoying despite the delay.
Mme. Z., Friedel didn't get his raise. I gather from comments on the Journal Times site that lat night's Common Council meeting got rather raucous. Let him walk if he doesn't like it, but I think he'll stay, under the protective wing of his cousin.
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