Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Pardon the irrelevance of the column this week, but Dennis is taking some time off, and Brad is on tour with his band, so Iโ€™ve got to get some stuff in the can before things get crazy.

Letโ€™s do some catch up. In the latter part of summer, I built two hoophouses. One on my property (more of a rebuild than anything), and another on a friendโ€™s. My plan is to plant carrots, beets, garlic, onions, spinach and lettuce this weekend. Weโ€™ll see. I wish Iโ€™d gotten the seeds and bulbs in the ground already, but Iโ€™ve been pretty involved in my other projects.

One of those projects was Bank Transfer Day, which was the national effort to take money out of big banks, which tend, percentage-wise, to invest less in local communities. Not that itโ€™s a giant disclosure, but I have had troubles with my bank, Bank of Americaโ€”for example, they incorrectly reported a late payment on a mortgage, which still affects my credit scoreโ€”so this move isnโ€™t altogether painful for me.

Last week, I opened two accounts at one of the local credit unions. I set up my auto-deposit payment from the university for the class I teach to go into checking. Itโ€™ll be two months before the first check is auto-deposited. Thatโ€™s about it. Kind of anti-climactic. I havenโ€™t closed a single account at my current bank because every account has solitary threads that must be cut and knotted before I can move on. For example, my sonโ€™s prepaid college tuition is the only thing that comes out of one account, which by the way, the bank recently began charging $25 a month for the privilege of maintaining the account. OK, patience, patience. Rome wasnโ€™t burned in a day.

Earlier this morning, I was shopping for a new laptop. I always buy refurbished computers because theyโ€™re generally about 30 percent off with the exact same warranty. I hate to sound so old or unaware or something, but when did laptops get so cheap? Four hundred gig hard drive boxes for barely over $300? I should have upgraded long ago. Itโ€™ll make my online seed shopping and internet banking go that much quicker.

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