We're interested in smart growth and we're looking into nontraditional areas because we're flexible and (our outlets) don't have grills or air ducts. We can go into spots that wouldn't fit other types of restaurants, such as in a car dealership or dry cleaner.
We're in a persistent pattern that doesn't allow the ridge of high pressure that normally builds up after each storm to build in and dry us out. The storms have just been coming back-to-back for just about the whole month.
We're talking about a little girl who would get a splinter and come crying. My water bill was atrocious. I would do 10 loads of laundry a day!
We spent time Monday making up some additional sandbags and then placed them in areas that we've know of or have been told are problem areas. We load the sandbags on and off of pallets, and we'll likely leave them where they are until (today) to let them dry out some.
Where most of the country is, well, hot - from the bone-baking dry heat of the desert to the flesh-melting humidity of Kerala in the south - Kashmir is cool: so cool, in fact, that in the winter, the temperatures can sink to sub-zero.
The sweat of industry would dry and die, But for the end it works to.
We very much benefited this year from the still-low interest rates, with the Home Depot's and Lowe's of the world doing well, ... The whole universe of homebuilders and mortgagers did really well, too, but as interest rates continue to rise next year, that's going to dry up some.
The extent of Apple's pre-announcement and the laundry list of problems that the company cited lead us to believe that its woes are as much company specific as they are industry related and the demand for products is just not there.
The processing units are in a dry area, but there's water around the surrounding areas, ... We're sending materials and people by river. It's safe to say the refinery will be down a couple of months.
The real answer is to stop it at the point where they get a job. If they can't verify themselves as being in the country legally, they don't get jobs. Then, you dry up the jobs for them.