Friday, October 30, 2020

Beautiful Weather

 After weeks of crappy weather, one hurricane after another, we're finally blessed with cool temps, moderate breezes and gentle sunshine.  It's been glorious outside.

As such, I'm spending time outdoors.  Piddling in the shop, with the doors flung open, letting the place air out.

Belle ad I are driving back to Teas tomorrow, to eat at her favorite restaurant.  While we're in Jasper, we'll go by the Cowboy Church there and fellowship with those people.  They are having a Saturday event, a Western Trade Days, and a team-roping clinic.  Some of us from our tiny Cowboy Church are driving over to meet those folks.  Maybe we can pick up some pointers and figure our how to grow our church.  We feel like we're doing fine, but it never hurts to see what works for other folks.

Louisiana is still in a constitutional crisis.  The Governor believes that we're still stuck in Phase 2.1 (he calls it Phase 3, but we know better).  The legislature believes that they ended the emergency orders last week.  The Governor has sued the Legislature and the Courts will decide.  I'm sure that a District Judge in Baton Rouge is scratching his head, wondering what law applies, and knowing that whatever he decides will be appealed.  In the mean time,   In the meantime, I'm seeing a hole lot less people wearing masks than I saw a week ago.  Louisiana is making up it's mind, regardless of what the government says.  It's an interesting time, and it's intriguing to watch the various players.

Y'all have a great weekend.  I think I'm going outside to play.

1 comment:

Steve Sky said...

I thought I had read that the law the Governor cites as giving him the emergency authority, was the very same law the Legislature cited as removing his emergency proclamations. So that brings up an interesting question: If the law is declared unconstitutional, that means his proclamations will be unconstitutional as well. So what does he do then?