Monday, March 31, 2014

This is why the House was leaving DC in a hurry? Was this like a pending divorce problem if he didn't cut the grass as soon as landing in the jet?

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) cutting his lawn. (click here)

That is a heck of a lawn. On a golf course?

Anyone in the House notice there was a bit of an emergency in South Korea today?

This might be 'every man' politics, but, the Speaker needs to rethink his leadership role a bit.

I am glad to see Speaker Boehner knows how to relax. We are all confident of it now.

The Speaker needs to make up ground, he missed it.

 Ohio Green Industry Advocacy Day (click here)

Added by Laura Prendergeist
March 2, 2014

...The US-Canada International Joint Commission, (click here) responsible for policies regarding Lake Erie, has issued a report available on its website – ijc.org. It contains 16 different recommendations for combating harmful algal blooms, including improvements in municipal sewer systems and restoring wetlands and a ban on applying manure, bio-solids and fertilizer to frozen ground or ground covered by snow in Ontario and the states of Ohio, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Indiana.  The commission called for cutting the overall phosphorus levels 46 percent in order to diminish the low-oxygen dead-zone by half. It also recommended a 39 percent cut in phosphorus levels in western part of the lake, in order to decrease algae blooms that are particularly widespread there....

It is official, the Ohio Snowbirds can come home to mow the lawn.

Go get 'em, Marv.

Marv Strope, a snowbird from Idaho, prepares to take his serve while playing pickleball in Tanglewood on Tuesday morning. Strope said there is still snow on the ground in Idaho.
Marv Strope, a snowbird from Idaho, prepares to take his serve while playing pickleball in Tanglewood on Tuesday morning. Strope said there is still snow on the ground in Idaho. - See more at: http://highlandstoday.com/hi/local-news/stay-a-little-longer-some-northerners-still-waiting-for-the-thaw-20140326/#sthash.KwkoF2OH.dpuf

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SEBRING - Jim Johnson (click here) checked out three books on Tuesday at Sebring's public library. He's staying in Highlands County a little longer.
"I told the kids, 'Let me know when the weather breaks,'" said Johnson, who drives a Jeep with Ohio license plates. "They said 'Dad, we'll call when we start mowing the lawn.'"
Tuesday's rainy weather wasn't ideal in Highlands County, but a major storm was due to rake the Southeast this week, moving showers and thunderstorms northeastward.
Even worse, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had forecast snow over the Appalachians, Mid-Atlantic and New England for Tuesday. By Wednesday, flakes were expected over the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley....
SEBRING - Jim Johnson checked out three books on Tuesday at Sebring's public library. He's staying in Highlands County a little longer.
"I told the kids, 'Let me know when the weather breaks,'" said Johnson, who drives a Jeep with Ohio license plates. "They said 'Dad, we'll call when we start mowing the lawn.'"
Tuesday's rainy weather wasn't ideal in Highlands County, but a major storm was due to rake the Southeast this week, moving showers and thunderstorms northeastward.
Even worse, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had forecast snow over the Appalachians, Mid-Atlantic and New England for Tuesday. By Wednesday, flakes were expected over the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley.
- See more at: http://highlandstoday.com/hi/local-news/stay-a-little-longer-some-northerners-still-waiting-for-the-thaw-20140326/#sthash.KwkoF2OH.dpuf

Published: - See more at: http://highlandstoday.com/hi/local-news/stay-a-little-longer-some-northerners-still-waiting-for-the-thaw-20140326/#sthash.KwkoF2OH.dpuf