Monthly Archives: March 2015

Springtime in the Rockies

There weren’t very many bees out yesterday, and Andy had to clear some trees off the road before he could get to the land. Even though the sun didn’t come out, it was warm enough that the snow was starting … Continue reading

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Letting Go and Moving On

I’ve spent many hours the past six weeks trying to get a financial firm to correct some information they sent me. When I phoned they would first try to brush me off saying the form was correct, then when I … Continue reading

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Busy Bees

Andy says the bees are focusing on gathering food after the winter. They don’t pay any attention to him at all. They’re after the pussy willow because there doesn’t seem to be any other source of food around. His fruit … Continue reading

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A Dubious Invention?

Liquid alcohol is already the most abused substance in the nation, with great human and economic cost. I can’t see how powdered alcohol can do anything but add to the cost of alcohol abuse, hurting both the economy and adding … Continue reading

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New Restaurant in Town

When we were leaving the supermarket last night an old colleague of Andy asked, Have you heard about the new restaurant in town? We hadn’t, so he added, It’s called Carma’s. There’s no menu, you just get what you deserve. … Continue reading

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Another Thing I’ll Never Try

It’s fun to watch, though. Needless to say, he got the gold medal. March 16, 2015  

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Useless Knowledge?

This fellow’s transmission won’t work in reverse, so rather than buy a new one he rigged up this contraption. It’s ingenious, but I would hate to have to use it in an emergency! Is this useless knowledge, or is a … Continue reading

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More Insanity

Andy Borowitz says Congress’s approval rating is so low it can’t be detected by current technology. After a challenging week for the legislative body, the approval rating of the United States Congress has shrunk to a point where it is … Continue reading

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Democracy in Action

You may have heard that 47 Republican senators sent an open letter to Iran saying many of them would remain in office long after Obama’s second term was over, meaning any deal reached between the U.S. and Iran could be … Continue reading

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Assumptions

In last night’s post Montana was going on about a weather forecast of a Fenced Dog Alert, until Torben said, Sorry to interrupt your rant Montana – I know I am supposed to just be acting as your scribe – … Continue reading

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