Norma's Wanderings around a small section of Montana |
Well, hey there! Welcome to Roundup, Montana! If it's a nice day, we'll sit a spell on my porch and talk awhile. A poem captured my attention the other day. Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget Falls drop by drop upon the heart, Until, in our own despair, Against our will, Comes wisdom Through the awful grace of God. Aeschylus What's on your mind today? |
The ice cream event was fun. Quite a few came, some kids, some older, some families. We made enough to cover expenses, perhaps a little more. It was a nice day - 80° and blue sky. Today about 50° to start. Again, nice blue skies. There is now a letter battle going on between the mayor of Roundup and the county commissioners about the coal mine. I think I mentioned something about the mine and mineral rights and the Crow revenue act and the Hope family in a BLOG post. So the mayor wrote a letter to the paper criticizing the commissioners. And I have to say, not well written. Last Friday I reread it in the commissioner's meeting and corrected it. She needs to have someone do this before she sends it off for publication, but whatever. Perhaps I'm being petty. But as a writer, it hurts one to see errors in print. Then the commissioners compose a very well-written response to the mayor's letter that is published in the next edition of the paper. It was succinct, informative, and stated exactly the case of the county's tax dilemmas. The county and the city just do not get along. The city says the county is always taking their money. The county is not sure why the city states this always. The sheriff is always mad at the city. Note - no city police - law enforcement is by the county sheriff's office. The city has an agreement with the county to provide law enforcement in the city limits - and they are always at odds with each other. Again, drama in a small town. |