
by Jim Studer
My mind has been riding the wind. To me it seems while we have more wind, we have more inflation. Maybe it is the result of the Trade Winds affecting tariffs. Maybe it’s just me who feels that it has been windier with more velocity. Of course we did have a major election producing much wind. It got me thinking, what do I really know about wind? Where does it come from if it doesn’t come from politicians? Where does it go? What does it do when it gets there? Do winds ever collide? How long is the wind?
I asked around. I was led to believe that “the answer is blowin’ in the wind.” Then I discovered that Bob Dylan was not a meteorologist but a kid from Hibbing, Minnesota who wrote about such things.