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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

03/01/16 Quote «The Legel Report»
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.
Stephen Hawking
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Animal Tracks

Moe the peacock roosts on a grapevine frame following an overnight snowfall in Monroe Township, PA.
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Ben & Aaron Legel
I was a total dud yesterday.
I didn’t even post a comment on my own Blog!

I did manage to get some groceries bought and some food (beef stroganoff in the crock pot) cooked yesterday. That was about it.
MjL 01 Mar 2016, 4:34 a.m.
I should have mentioned that Aaron came over Sunday to do his laundry and visit. Or that we had #Avanti pizza again. Or many other things that have now slipped my mind. But I didn’t. I’m going to blame it on Leap Day!
MjL 01 Mar 2016, 4:35 a.m.
I did just think of something else; Tracey signed up for the trial of #Amazon Prime. Free shipping, video streaming, music and some other perks.

We spent about an hour looking at the streaming video options while Aaron was here. Not very impressive. As Aaron put it, “It looks like all the leftovers and rejects from Netflix.” Very few movies that weren’t either 50 years old or total B and C movies. Disappointing.

I’m not sure we order enough stuff from Amazon to make the $99 yearly fee worthwhile. I always feel a bit guilty ordering from them knowing they are about the same or worse on their workers as Wal-mart. Labor friendly options in America are disappearing.
MjL 01 Mar 2016, 4:41 a.m.
How ridiculous is it that national and international news headlines the fact we have a supreme court judge who just asked a question for the first time in a decade?

It is no wonder we are the laughing stock of the world.
MjL 01 Mar 2016, 5:25 a.m.
Happened to think of the instigating factor on the #Amazon Prime thing.

Tracey blew out the zipper on her lunch bag. So she went on a shopping spree over the weekend to get a new one. No such luck. Nobody has any because those are “school supplies” and won’t be on the shelves again until late summer when school supplies go on sale. Because, of course, nobody packs a lunch anywhere except to grade school?

She decided to buy one online but in most cases the shipping cost was almost as much as the lunch bag. And that is the rest of the story.
MjL 01 Mar 2016, 8:27 a.m.

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