Good evening everyone
Jeannie that is beautiful
and that's some happy birds 

Jeannie that is beautiful


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Jeannie love the wool and I know the girls loved the sea grass
Evening Guys.Jeannie that is beautifuland that's some happy birds
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But you do that so wellEvening Guys.Thank you on the rug.
As for those birds of mine ~ they expect to be entertained 24/7![]()
I did get a D in accounting after all... But that was because I was young and dumb and answered the "extra credit" question wrong. Who knew that extra credit could also mean less credit... The question was: Define accounting to the business. My answer: legal fraud, waste and abuse and the justification for way more labor than necessary. Yup that answer lowered my overall grade from a B to a D. Good news was my aviation degree didn't require accounting.![]()
All our stationery is kept behind a counter now. I can't imagine the cost saving is worth the opportunity cost of the poor sod who has to be distracted from whatever he was doing every time someone needs a pen or whatever. There are 214 people who have to ask him for what they need. If we're all asking for supplies 5 or 6 times a year (like I do), that's 3-4 interruptions a day. Come to think of it, now I understand why that guy never seems to move up in responsibility. He doesn't get the same chance to develop initiatives as others do.![]()
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Weenie accountants being allowed to dictate policy is a fast way to ruin a company! They often don’t even understand basic sales principles. It doesn’t matter what your profit margin is on something if you don’t sell any of them! And cutting costs by downsizing staff, reducing hours, and skimping on training doesn’t work well either. Sure you reduced some of the operating costs, but you lose customers because of it.I've watched it happen to good companies too often...
@MaryJanet : You are good to go on sea grass I think. My girls didn't eat it. They just scrabbled through it for bugs & spread it around the yard. They demolished it in about 10 minutes flat ~ once they got over being terrified of it. At least it gave them something new to think about.I will be curious if they remember next time I head down the hill with a bag.
Ah, yes. Ours is actually on our property, which is different.Ok! I'm not sure of the rules on seagrass removal but if I take a little shopping bag of it, there will still be literally tonnes left.
Now I'm thinking about it, I'm pretty sure the council sells it to the seasol people so if I ask, they'll say no. So I think I'll just go help myself a little bit of it. One placky bag.Ah, yes. Ours is actually on our property, which is different.