Sort of September

Sort of September

I couldn’t help but think of that song all day. Got me wondering who penned it in the first place – supposedly, Big Joe (or Poor Joe on one page) Williams. Which leads to a question about relief for the folks hit by the hurricane.

What can I do?
It’s a fair question, originally spurred by me reading this post. Lefties and right-wing conservatives alike, it’s still our country, and we have a pretty much “roll up our sleeves and we’ll fix it ourselves” attitude.

LA SPCA
Red Cross

And in other news:
Apple’s long rumored iTunes iPhone is set for a September announcement, so it would seem. What’s amusing is that the normally tight-lipped companies are still tight lipped, and this would lead to some conjecture, strictly on my part, that the press conjecture might be a little off. However, when a bastion like the New York Times reports it, then it must be so?

Quoting several sources: “Apple, Motorola and Cingular declined to confirm or deny the report.”

Cherchez les poissons:
“Darling, you need to catch some bigger fish,” she said.

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Black bass, early morning, in the creek:

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(I spent way too much time chasing after some bigger girls in the lake, but they would never deign to take my bait. Wait, is there such a thing as “too much time fishing”?)

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