Sorry to hear about your grandad, my father also passed away this spring. Oh yes, things are getting interesting around here. We are taking health insurance from 1 million children, letting all the pot heads and thousands of other criminals out of prison, all those police and CHP helecoptors are being moth balled, all that human service stuff like adoption, foster parenting and job training is gone, we are closing the state parks, expect a long wait in the emergency room as many hospitals are shutting down, road maintanence-forget it. There is talk of selling San Quentin prison and other state properties.You don't want to get a traffic ticket.Now days the courts are completely funded by penalities and fees-15 mph over the limit will set you back about $500. The strange part is I am making more money than ever. As you know I am a firefighter. Every time some one retires and they don't replace him I get more overtime. The county has ordered everyone to take 2 days a month off. They call it Mandatory Involuntary Absence. We actually put MIA on out time sheets. I am not making this up. Then they pay someone else overtime to fill your position. You can't work over time when you are MIA though. My wife is a public health nurse, same thing where she works. My unions position, that the county needs to cut expenses, and the only way to do that the state is doing, that is to cut services, falls on deaf ears. To bad you didn't get the vines in. This spring I was up in North Dakota and SCS/NRCS planted 3 miles of wind breaks on my farm, I also hand planted 450, to replace the ones that died over the winter in the rows I planted over the last 3 years. I actually bought a camera and took pictures of everything, but I think it fell of the frame of the Versitle tractor and I air seeded it into a 300 acre wheat field.
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