Entrepreneurs under scrutiny
Ain’t over until it’s over, I guess. More snow, this morning, on the Island. Sufficient to push this year into the record book, as the snowiest one on record. Not that it matters, unless it doesn’t stop…
We were too early for the oversize garbage pickup. The pile will sit through another night, with our family hopeful that the Google camera won’t record our efforts. Not piled as neatly as it could be, etc. If I was more OCD, I’d go out and arrange things into balanced rows and heaps.
Decided to have another go at turning some of my wide angle photo sequences into panoramic views of the house interior. One or two meet my expectation. The others will require that I play with “points in common” which takes a lot of the spontaneity out of the game. After all, I don’t need to torture myself.
Finished the book, by Peter May, set on Entry Island. Although the story ended far too “nicely”, I’ll recommend the novel to others. After all, how many places have I lived that have a book to accompany? Unless I decide to write…
The dog woke me, far too early, so I went for predawn baking. Hot bread for breakfast, etc. He offered to share (my plate), of course.
Why do governments hate the “underground business model” when they spend so much energy on press releases extolling the virtues of entreprenurial effort? Under the evil eye, right now: AirBnB and Uber. Both models seem to have satisfied clients, and they do provide an income to those involved. Oh, right… it’s really all about the taxes.