It is 12:12 AM - Tuesday, actually. Dropped the files by John Penn's this morning (the owner of the 3d printer). He wasn't in, but his guys copied the files to their computer. I'll call him tomorrow to see what he can or will do.
Finished putting in our garden today. Planted 3 tomato plants, 2 yellow squash, 2 zucchini, 2 cucs, 2 watermelons, 2 honey dew melons, and 2 bell peppers. Great feeling to get it all done after digging in the rocky soil for the past 6 weeks or so.
Had lunch with my son Thomas, and his friend Brian Carr, to discuss the AZ immigration law, and my belief that JD Hayworth should lead the charge in support thereof - along with my friend Jeff Smith, who is running for Congress. Jeff and I are having lunch tomorrow. I want Jeff to set up a meeting with JD Hayworth, so we together can get him to take charge of this issue and bring the overwhelming support to the national stage. So far we have let the Left dominate the coverage, even though 60-70 of the state and nation support it. I also believe this could be JD's opportunity to let himself be seen as a presidential contender in 2020. He is in his mid 50's, so that would make him 65 or thereabouts. This could make him a sure leader, and perhaps the Senate Majority Leader at some point.
I also stopped by Earl Taylor's home/office in Mesa this morning, and will go again tomorrow. He is the president of the National Center for Constitutional Studies, and was a guest on the Glenn Beck show a few weeks back. He is a former Bishop, and I was actually in his ward for a brief period of time some years back when we were considering moving here (before it actually happened). Anyway, I want to get to know him and see what his organization is doing. It is very impressive what they have done in the past.
Good night!
Mr. Ballantyne
PS. I will do a materials take-off and cost estimate for the Seever Arbors tomorrow, and meet with my son-in-law Adam. I'd like to build one here first, and could start it immediately. It would be the dry run, so to speak - a prototype. We need to shade our garden.
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