Work

Just thinking about work?

Interesting bit about Costco versus the other big names. Pay the help better? The staff respond better. Ripple effect. Huh. Who’d a thunk it?

Work is its own reward?

Every time I set foot on the dock at Shady Acres, there are about three big bass who scatter. At least one of them, I know personally. It’s a hot July afternoon, the air is full of the smell of hot summer, grease in the fryer, cedar, that baked smell of hot asphalt.

Best chore I could tackle was an e-mail program migration that I’ve been meaning to get around to: moving to the all-Apple mail program.

Sex and cash: redux
I tripped back over this theory again. I’ve got two pages set up, as it sits right now, and I’m sure this will change, but the basic html page and what seems like the most common point of entry, the full-on (week-old) dynamically rendered page.

Selling out? Hardly. not backed by any big media company, no major sponsorship, nothing like that. Just trying to work in a drive to attract more readers to paid, up-to-date scopes. I suppose I need to watch more NPR to pick up on their marketing (guilt) techniques.

I took a client call in the evening, Not really a reading, just a quick “I’m freaking out here” kind of a conversation. I looked up in the sky as I was talking, making vague assuring noises. Tuesday night, the moon’s crescent pointed at Jupiter, and Wednesday night, it pointed away from Jupiter. Which means? To me, it means that Jupiter is in Libra, along with the moon, plus it indicates the relative speed of the moon, current positions in the heavens, and then a lot of technical crap.

No charts. No computer. Straight up, guided by stars. Or rather, a satellite and another planet in system. Stars.

Cherchez le poisson:
Just a perch. But he had a lot of spunk. Also had another bass, alas, no pics.

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About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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