I was having some happy-cat-box play.
See ... isn't this the kinda sorta thing we kitties love to do?
When I heard mine Mommy say ... "enjoy it while you can, Juney girl ... listen to this!
A business story from this mornings Washington Post ... and she read it to me ... "
A business story from this mornings Washington Post ... and she read it to me ... "
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Cardboard boxes power the consumer economy.
They not only bring joy in the form of online shopping purchases,
they are literally how retailers move goods.
When cardboard box production slows,
it could be a sign that people are expected to buy less in coming months.
And cardboard box production is down.
[from: 6 Recession Warning Signs To Watch/Washington Post/10.14.25]
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Oh no, what's a kitty to do?
that means no boxing days? oh no... thats a cat-tastrophe...
ReplyDeleteIt seems like it's been forever since any of Mom's packages came in boxes. Everything is padded bags now.
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed bad news, all the way around!
ReplyDeleteWell now, that sure isn't good news sweet June.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you should preserve that box for as long as you can, June.
ReplyDeleteThis is horrible news to hear, Juney!
ReplyDeleteJune we are morning people just like you and Mom.
ReplyDeleteI love the peace and quiet ...our bird feeders are right outside the dining room window so we have breakfast with them
Now that I think about it I don't recall the last time we received any thing in a cardboard box.
You must be sure to take care of the boxes you have
Hugs cecilia
Am sure it's a pendulum effect; down then up then down, and up again.
ReplyDeleteAt least we can hope.