Springtime

Suddenly it’s spring. The last I knew, it was Christmas and I was wondering how cold it was going to get this winter, whether I’d luck out with a relatively warm one without much snow shoveling necessary, or a cold and miserable one with snow-covered driveway threatening myocardial infarction. Apparently, it was relatively mild, as I don’t remember too much trouble with it. I recall shoveling the driveway a couple of times, but only once where it required heaving big piles of snow in the shovel. So, here we are, suddenly it’s spring. The grass turned green overnight between March 21 and 22. Literally. No kidding. All at once.

It turns out at least one person other than myself has read this blog during the past few months. Consequently, it seems I’ll have to hunker down and actually write something about oil and gas. Aside from the fact there’s little or no readership, I get so overloaded on the subject in my practice that when I have spare time it’s nice to think about something else. Unlike some lawyers, I guess I’m not totally immersed in the law to the extent that I eat, breathe and live for nothing else. Most people would say that’s a good thing, I think.

I’ll try to make my next post about something oily and/or gassy.