Autumnal? Nah...
Sep. 27th, 2008 06:47 pmGary and his Bear Creek group were performing at the Pioneer Festival over in Boone County, so I was on full animal duty. That's OK because I need to watch Tess anyway. She seems to be recovering well from her little corn removal on Wednesday, but still behaving a bit oddly. In fact, Gary got panicky yesterday and called John, who drove all the way here to check her. She was all right, though. He helped change the pad on her foot and reassured Gary about it.
We do occasionally catch her lying down in the pasture or the round pen. The thing that frightened him was that she didn't get up, even when he went in and tried to move her. Usually she scrambles to her feet as soon as she sees one of us. She has been favoring the foot obviously, but there is no fever or discharge, so I think it's fine and John agrees. Today I found her down when I went to check mid-morning, and she looked at me but didn't get up. When I came back at noon, though, she was up and vocal, right at the fence begging for treats. The rest of the day was pretty much normal.
Some trees are starting to turn colors, and a few oak leaves are falling already. Didn't get to the orchard today, but will want to go tomorrow, as they should be picking Empire this week. It has been clear and sunny, with some humidity that becomes obvious as the temperature drops in the evening. No sign of frost on the forecast yet. I probably need to go pick another pile of tomatoes and beans, but I forgot until it was already getting dark. Tomorrow.
Gasoline prices are now dropping, sometimes twice or three times in a week. And yet they are saying that in the mid-south stations have no fuel to sell at all. There are severe shortages. The excuse is supposedly the hurricane, but it sounds like mismanagement to me, deliberate or otherwise. Grocery prices, contrary to the normal seasonal trend, are rising for the most part. Except for the "loss leader" sale items, I feel as if I can't afford anything. We just got our statement of assessed valuation for next year's taxes, too. They held our property value steady, after reducing it last year. Our taxes are going up, though, even though no increase has been requested or approved, due to some mumbo-jumbo formula applied by the county. Meanwhile, the greedy financial people who brought this economic disaster upon us are busy vacationing in the Bahamas or something on their ill-gotten millions in severance dollars after they got released from their jobs because their corporations went belly up. I'm sorry, but you cannot convince me that unregulated capitalism is a good thing. It always turns out to be a rip off.
We do occasionally catch her lying down in the pasture or the round pen. The thing that frightened him was that she didn't get up, even when he went in and tried to move her. Usually she scrambles to her feet as soon as she sees one of us. She has been favoring the foot obviously, but there is no fever or discharge, so I think it's fine and John agrees. Today I found her down when I went to check mid-morning, and she looked at me but didn't get up. When I came back at noon, though, she was up and vocal, right at the fence begging for treats. The rest of the day was pretty much normal.
Some trees are starting to turn colors, and a few oak leaves are falling already. Didn't get to the orchard today, but will want to go tomorrow, as they should be picking Empire this week. It has been clear and sunny, with some humidity that becomes obvious as the temperature drops in the evening. No sign of frost on the forecast yet. I probably need to go pick another pile of tomatoes and beans, but I forgot until it was already getting dark. Tomorrow.
Gasoline prices are now dropping, sometimes twice or three times in a week. And yet they are saying that in the mid-south stations have no fuel to sell at all. There are severe shortages. The excuse is supposedly the hurricane, but it sounds like mismanagement to me, deliberate or otherwise. Grocery prices, contrary to the normal seasonal trend, are rising for the most part. Except for the "loss leader" sale items, I feel as if I can't afford anything. We just got our statement of assessed valuation for next year's taxes, too. They held our property value steady, after reducing it last year. Our taxes are going up, though, even though no increase has been requested or approved, due to some mumbo-jumbo formula applied by the county. Meanwhile, the greedy financial people who brought this economic disaster upon us are busy vacationing in the Bahamas or something on their ill-gotten millions in severance dollars after they got released from their jobs because their corporations went belly up. I'm sorry, but you cannot convince me that unregulated capitalism is a good thing. It always turns out to be a rip off.
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Date: 2008-09-28 12:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-28 01:57 am (UTC)Autumn is my favorite when autumn is here, but to tell the truth, every season is my favorite. I love them all for what they are. I wouldn't be happy living in a place that didn't have that constant cycle.
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Date: 2008-09-28 02:14 am (UTC)You're right about the southeast running out of gas. The excuse we hear is that the northern Georgia region requires a special sulfur-free mix of gasoline. Yesterday I had to wait 90 minutes in line to fill up my near-empty car. It was the first gas station that had gas in almost two weeks. My partner Michael waited in line for a little over 2 hours and he got in line around 11:00pm for it. My poor motorcycle hasn't been ridden all week since it only has another 5 miles until it runs completely dry.
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Date: 2008-09-28 02:28 am (UTC)I do believe that oil supplies are running out. I do believe there is a problem with human activities disturbing the climate cycles. I also believe that we are not doing enough toward finding better energy sources or using what sources we have efficiently and safely rather than wasting them. I do not believe that the oil companies are cooperating with any of this. They are seeking only to increase their short term profits, period.
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Date: 2008-09-28 02:53 am (UTC)Well, specifically it is the way that people take advantage of that situation that is a rip off. Not the capitalism itself.
One of the principles of a stock exchange is that there must be full disclosure of any and all information that would be relevant to the valuation of any publicly-traded security. Obviously, they didn't do that, and thus weren't being true capitalists. They were being crooks.
You need enough regulation to stop people from trying to rip other people off. And that's a lot more than what the US has...
Ideals of every sort always fall apart once you consider that there will be lots of non-ideal people around. :-P
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Date: 2008-09-28 04:52 am (UTC)gas prices finally fell to $4.13 for 87 here. only took a month
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Date: 2008-09-28 10:43 am (UTC)The really offensive, smelly result is that the people who were really guilty of encouraging this whole thing are getting off not only without punishment, but with huge financial gains, while their cronies in Washington are planning to make the taxpayers take up the entire cost. There will be no improvement as long as these pirates can do whatever they like and expect the government to bail them out every time they overstep the bounds of responsibility and common sense.
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Date: 2008-09-28 10:46 am (UTC)Gas is down to $3.79 here, first time it's been below $4 since May. Still, last February it was below $3, so that gives almost a 100% increase and decline in the space of a single year.
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Date: 2008-09-28 02:37 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-09-28 02:52 pm (UTC)Yeah, sure, you could point to a lot of different contributing factors. But all the rest of these factors would not have been able to contribute to the problem if people were forced to be honest and play by what the rules are supposed to be through more transparency.
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Date: 2008-09-28 03:08 pm (UTC)There's a lot of other chicanery and foolishness under the surface of course. Stupidities like the "interest only" mortgage that was popular for a while are fine examples of the folly that both lenders and borrowers are willing to commit when they believe the lies coming from the government saying "the economy is sound and booming" when in fact it is anemic and running on feedback like some hokey perpetual motion device.
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Date: 2008-09-30 10:18 am (UTC)I like the sound of Tess :) I'd probably be there whinging for treats too XD
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Date: 2008-09-30 10:24 am (UTC)no subject
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