Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Noted in passing

The wife of one of my former coworkers passed away earlier this month and I will be going to the "visitation" this afternoon.

While I wasn't exceptionally close to this particular coworker, the trajectories of our lives were parallel. His wife worked in the same field as Mrs ERJ. Our marriages were within a few months of each other and Mrs ERJ and my coworker's wife were born in the same year. They lived in a small, very inexpensive house in a dumpy, working-class neighborhood on the south side of Lansing for the first few years they were married. We lived in a dumpy, working-class neighborhood on Lansing's east side during those same years. When we moved out of Lansing, they relocated north of town and we relocated south of town.

I purchased that house in 1984 for a half-year's salary and sold it in 1991 for the same price. It was not an investment. It was a place to live. 

Fertilizer

Cruising the internet, I see TSC does not offer urea or ammonium sulfate on-line.

Family Farm and Home (a local chain) still has it but does not ship. A 50 pound bag of urea (46-0-0) costs $40.

Blue Ash

If you live in the green area you might have a Blue Ash on your property.

A high percentage of Blue Ash trees are resistant to the Emerald Ash Borer and Blue Ash seeds are selling for $20 an ounce, retail. (A tip of the hat to Lucas Machias)

Blue Ash twigs are very distinctive because the young twigs have four, corky ridges ruling along their length giving the twig a faintly "square" shape in cross-section.
 

I anticipate light-blogging until Saturday

I have places to be and things to do.

4 comments:

  1. The elevator on M50 usually has small bags of fertilizer .might check there

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    1. They also have good prices. That is where I usually shop for fertilizer. Caledonia Farmers Elevator.

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    2. Out my way in NH fertilizer elevators are not available, thus local farmers get truck deliveries.

      What was last year's prices on that 40 dollar bag of urea, Joe?

      Visitation is honoring both the dead and the living. An old school thing that seems to be fading. HT to you and yours for that honorable kindness.

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  2. Our condolences to the family and friends of deceased. Many people view their home as an investment and not as a place where you store your stuff (RIP George Carlin).

    Hope your tasks and plans go well and fall into place.

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