Apparently, hell has frozen over. I do not have first-hand knowledge of this – not yet anyway. But recently, something so incomprehensible happened that there is little doubt in my mind about the frigid conditions down below.
About a month after police launched an investigation into the man who roams around door-to-door in Santa Clara County, allegedly looking for victims who will pay him upfront for landscaping he doesn’t complete, police arrested the alleged “landscape scammer” Monday night in Gilroy.
According to the San Benito County Crop Report, the 2009 gross value of the county’s five crop and livestock categories was $243.3 million. That’s impressive. Agriculture in all its forms and related jobs is a vital local industry. However, the biggest “business” of San Benito County residents is commuting – people getting into a car, bus or train and going to work elsewhere so they can make a lot more money.