Monday, September 28, 2009
Big Burn in the The Little City
It looks like my 'do not go to the fair' instinct had a reason beyond the price (outrageous!) and the being tired, the second day of the fair a place that processes wood for chipping burned. In fact it is still on fire. It does not take a rocket scientist to see that that many logs piled up that close together in hot weather with not enough water being sprayed on them is a recipe for disaster.
I saw in the local paper (Yakima Herald Republic) that the city has been working with the owners for some time about this situation. Really? I wish they'd show the same patience they showed when I was ill and my yard got over-grown! Seriously! Because they did not show all that much patience, and it isn't fair that the more money someone has the more patience they get. They should get LESS patience because there's fewer excuses! Money means you can fix things.
I saw in the local paper (Yakima Herald Republic) that the city has been working with the owners for some time about this situation. Really? I wish they'd show the same patience they showed when I was ill and my yard got over-grown! Seriously! Because they did not show all that much patience, and it isn't fair that the more money someone has the more patience they get. They should get LESS patience because there's fewer excuses! Money means you can fix things.