Well, let's all say hello to a slow, holiday Sunday morning. One of the dogs is still in bed. The other, Lily, has relocated down to the sofa, which is pretty much the same thing. Oh, wait, Biggie just got up, time to get him outside for his morning pee, and then it will be med time. He's taken to liking his gabapentin smothered in ketchup. Yummy.
If you were betting, we were going to get rain yesterday, you'd have lost. All of the storms were way to our south. Temp wise, if we hit 90 (F) we were lucky, and today's temps are predicted to be a few degrees lower. 0% chance of rain. We have pretty much the same forecast for tomorrow as well, of course tomorrow I work so I'm neither celebrating, nor concerned.
As for working on the 4th of July? Foot traffic will be mild in the morning and early afternoon; customers showing up because they believe we're going to having big sales. Wrong. That'll never happen, except for our appliances. We're having a Red, White, and Blue sale, though I suspect the end result is going to be leaving corporate bluer than anything else. Prices are constantly being changed upward. The prices are not being cause by any supply chain issues either. Nope. They are all based on corporate's need to hit a 5% growth this year in order to satisfy the vampires of Wall Street. Will prices go back down? Possibly, but not much. You see Americans are slowly getting used to paying more and being victimized by Big Business.
For a change, I thought I'd post a picture of Mercury. This is the most complete shot we have our tiny brother spinning so closely to the sun.
He clearly thinks the MAGAts will rise up and protect hi m if he announces, though more Republicans of the non-rabid variety are turning against him.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. He believes he's driving the SUV.
ReplyDeleteWill be interesting on the Repuke side to say the least.
ReplyDeleteAnd the "You see Americans are slowly getting used to paying more and being victimized by Big Business." is just sad. Like many other issues, if we settle and let them get away with this, it will only continue.
That is what they are expecting us to do and, unfortunately, they are basing this belief on past experience.
DeleteI had to read that twice. You mean your store is actually OPEN on 4th of July? Wow! I thought they'd all close!
ReplyDeleteThere are only 2 holidays on which we are closed: Thanksgiving and Christmas. We get holiday pay for the rest, but some of us also have to work them.
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