Extraordinarily sad, ExPat ... as I've said, the moment our beloved Terri is released from her prison, she is free. But that's the moment the door slams shut on those who have murder on their hands. They'll never be free, in the here or hereafter, unless they repent.
How's your inventory of olive oil? Depleted?:)
Yeah real sad day.
I ill always always from time to time e-mail to George Greer and remind him of ow many days it has been since Mrs. Schindler has heeld Terri in her arms.
The one organization I have ben proud of is the Baptists. I read their website stories on Terri all the time. Early on and even more fervently than her own Catholic Church the Baptists spoke out on what is morally right.
Alas the big phone call we were expecting didn't happen. It is quite maddening actually, but nothing to do but wait for them to get their order together. On our own without the U.S. Distributor we sold 40 cases, plus received an e-mail from a new customer in Germany who stopped by our farm (our kind neighbor met them and gave them a tasting)and took 4 cases with them because there was no more room in the car, and wants pricing and freight charges so they can order more.
The U.S. Distributor is driving us nuts because we made a sales call on them ad the Director of Purchasing and Marketing told us they were more likely than not going to carry our oil and that she jsut needed to work on the pricing and get her order together. She was supposed to call Tuesday, and I waited all day yesterday and today. I cna't make any phone calls or use the computer becasue that ties up the phone line.
But selling 40 cases is pretty good, because then ther are the re-orders. Alost every single account that tries the oil buys it. It is very expensive, like $80 for 3 liters. But it is Premium, best in the world.
So that was my day. I listened to talk radio during the day but couldn't find Sean Hannity, errrrr.