Labor Day is the celebration of all the hard work and achievements of the labor movement in America. If not for labor unions Americans would be working 72 hours a week with no benefits. If corporate america keeps getting its way, the working class will be working for minimum wage. The government has sided with big business making it harder for workers to organize. Hopefully The Employee Free Choice Act will get enacted, and give America back to the workers.
Welcome to my World of Wonderment
Our planet is a neat place, full of weird and unusual people doing weird and unusual things. One oddball thing I like to do is geocache. What other activity is there that makes people travel hundreds of miles to climb a mountain, wade a river, and fight a Bigfoot, just to be the first person to sign a piece of paper rolled up in a 35mm film canister stuffed in the knot hole of a tree? I can't think of any other sport that has such a great mix of technology and the wonderful outdoors. A lot of geocaches are placed in a beautiful setting, or hidden in a challenging or unique way, or in a historical setting. Geocaching allows the finder to share in some of the hiders favorite places, and along the way you get to meet some interesting characters, and occasionally learn something new. While this blog is primarily a geocaching blog, I also use this place to post the occasional funny video or weird news story, or as a platform to rant or rave about something I really have to share. But for the most part this website is about you, the weirdo walking around in circles, talking into your GPS unit like it's a phone, pretending your taking pictures of a phone booth to find find the tiniest micro-cache, or circling your car around and around a light pole in a parking lot trying to retrieve a cache without even getting out of your car.
9/1/08
Labor Day
Posted by DJ Hobby at 8:49 AM
Labels: Big Business, Employee Free Choice Act, Labor Day, Norman Rockwell, Organize, Politics, Rosie, Unions, Videos
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