And while I'm thinking of it, I mowed the whole lawn today. Only notable for the few times I've had to mow this year. I believe it's only been: May, once; June, 1/2; July, 0; August, 1 1/2; September, once - today. So I've mowed the whole lawn only 4 times and the back yard an additional 2 times through September this year. Incredible, really, just absolutely incredible.
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In other news, Madison was fashionably ranked number one on yet another list. This time it is for the Most Neighborly City in the US, 2023, after being ranked second last year by neighbor dot com. Madison has consistently made these kind of lists and has often topped these kinds of lists in the last several years. No matter where you live it's easy to take what is local for granted, but there are actually a lot of good things about this area. I often seem to find more and more to take for granted around here. More lately, I've been trying to make an effort to take more advantage of many local amenities, but there's always more that get missed. We have a really good zoo in town that I haven't been to in years, and I feel bad about it every time I think of it, for example.
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Finally, it's the new fiscal year this weekend. Normally not very notable but we're headed for another government shutdown at midnight due to the intellectual toddlers in Washington, and for the second straight year I have to work on a weekend. Tomorrow afternoon I have to sign on for a few hours to get some end-of-fiscal-year work done and do some testing due to system updates for the fiscal year changeover, and I'm really not happy about it. And since I work on government contracts but for a private company we will have business as usual if the government shuts down, but without funding it will be hectic catching up on payments once the in-fighting in the Senate and House gets resolved.
We all have to work together if we are to survive. The way things are going now, we're doomed.