It was a long week, but Saturday has come again so that we can enjoy the too short weekend. Usually there’s lots of work to do on the weekend, but it’s different work, so I guess that makes it better, although it is truly hard to enjoy doing the wash or, even worse, painting a room.
These next few weekends are going to be very low on the enjoyment factor because the Christmas holidays loom. While laundry and other sundry household jobs still need to be accomplished, there is also the Christmas to-do list, which, in spite of my best efforts, always requires shopping. And, while I can do most of it on line I have not learned to do all of it that way.
There is also the issue of the tree!
This year that little granddaughter will be here on Christmas and that means the whole Santa Claus bit. ( I think she knows there is no Santa, but she doesn’t want to disappoint us by letting on.) Thus, I’m going to have to find some spot in the living room, which was never designed as a arbor, to put a TREE. Said tree will then become the best jungle gym ever for the cats who think that installing a tree for them to climb is a stroke of genius on my part. Better yet, the tree will be filled with shiny little objects that just cry out to be stalked and smacked and thrown to the floor where they can be pushed and chased. The dogs, thankfully not designed for tree climbing, will satisfy themselves by brushing against that tree and trying their best to knock it down.
The tree will reside with us for a very short time.
I’d better get moving. PJ I hope you feed better. Fellow travelers on the MS blog, this Saturday open thread would be greatly improved by your contributions. Vernon did a great job a couple of weeks ago. ‘Tis time for greater participation.
Have a good one!
So yesterday Chimpy finally admitted publicly that the economy is in a recession. Thank you, Captain Obvious. Maybe next he’ll come clean and admit to being a war criminal.
Chimpy will come “clean” only if he can blame it on Bill Clinton.
Some visitors to the nation’s parks and wildlife refuges will be allowed to carry loaded weapons beginning in January under a plan given final approval Friday by the Bush administration.
As expected, the Interior Department decided to scrap its longtime ban on loaded weapons. Under the new regulation, individuals will be allowed to carry loaded, concealed weapons in parks or wildlife refuges if they have state permits to carry concealed weapons in the state in which the national park or refuge is located.
Under current regulations, firearms in the national parks must be unloaded and inoperable. That means they must have trigger locks or be stored in a car trunk or in a special case.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/57213.html
Since hunting is banned, what will they do with those concealed weapons?
Shoot at trees and signs and stuff. 😕
This is going to make it very dangerous for Yogi and Boo Boo to continue stealing pic-a-nic baskets.
States with lax gun laws had higher rates of handgun killings, fatal shootings of police officers, and sales of weapons that were used in crimes in other states, according to a study underwritten by a group of more than 300 U.S. mayors.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/04/AR2008120403333.html?nav=rss_politics
I’m sure Arizona is one of those states.