Laborious is an adjective that means requiring a lot of time, effort, or hard work. It describes tasks, processes, or activities that are demanding, tedious, or strenuous. For example, manually harvesting crops or writing a detailed research paper can be considered laborious. It can also refer to something overly detailed or lacking fluency, like a laborious writing style.
So of course the opposite of laborious would be something that is easy, effortless, simple, or undemanding. Depending on the context, other antonyms could include quick, light, or straightforward. For example, a task that is not laborious might be one that is done with minimal effort or feels natural and fluent, like a simple conversation compared to a laborious writing process.
Since 'Grok' wrote those two paragraphs above, so far, this Sunday Blog is not very laborious at all.
OK, it's all me from here on. Promise. But how would you know?
Tomorrow is Labor Day here in BOONTON USA. Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the contributions of workers to the country's development and economy. It typically marks the unofficial end of summer and is often associated with parades, barbecues, and a long weekend for many workers. The holiday originated in the late 19th century, driven by labor unions advocating for better working conditions, with the first Labor Day parade held in New York City in 1882. It was made a federal holiday in 1894.There is only one BOONTON USA in the USA, and I live there. Yesterday was the BOONTON Fireman's Parade down Main Street. The Fireman's Carnival kicks off the Labor Day Weekend celebration. When you hear the fireworks on Monday night from the Boonton High School field, THAT is when you know (officially) that Summer is over. That's the signal.Location: Boonton is located at approximately 40.904019 latitude and -74.4087405 longitude, in the Eastern Standard Time zone (UTC-5). It sits at an elevation of 397 meters in the Rockaway Valley, with the Rockaway River running through it, featuring notable whitewater rapids and a 25-foot waterfall known as Boonton Falls.
Population: As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Boonton had a population of 8,815, an increase from 8,347 in 2010.
History: Originally called "Boone-Towne" in 1761 after Colonial Governor Thomas Boone, Boonton was established around 1829 due to the Morris Canal and the New Jersey Iron Company. It became a separate municipality in 1867. The town played a significant role in the iron industry and later in the radio and electronics industries, with companies like Boonton Radio Co. contributing to its prosperity. It was also a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Culture and Attractions: Boonton is known for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and charming Main Street, which hosts art galleries, unique shops, and diverse eateries. The Boonton Historical Society and Museum showcases the town’s history, while Grace Lord Park offers scenic trails and views of Boonton Falls. Events like the Boonton Farmers' Market (Saturdays, May to November) and the annual Fireman’s Carnival add to its community spirit. {that's what I was talking about above}
Economy and Modern Significance: Once an industrial hub, Boonton is now home to high-tech companies, restaurants, and antique stores. Boonton Electronics, a leader in RF and microwave test equipment, is based here. The town is also near Interstate 287 and served by the Montclair-Boonton New Jersey Transit line.
Still me writing. I own BoontonWorks.com Born in the 'spirit' of the old Boonton Iron Works, BoontonWorks is a virtual company that works - on Boonton Main Street. Basically, it's people with laptops. People who work from home (people who work from ANYWHERE) but who can 'meet up' with clients, customers, and with each other (once a month, once a week, once a day) on good ol' BOONTON MAIN STREET.
AND SO, via BoontonWorks.com I can work from home, work from MAIN STREET BOONTON or jump on the bus (or the train) and I can be in THE BIG APPLE in less than an hour. Or, I can have clients/customers from anywhere in Morris County come to BOONTON USA for lunch, for dinner, or for drinks.
And so, {with a little help from Grok} on this (not very) Laborious Day Weekend 2025 I'll be working from home, or (working?) from the dog park or working from MAIN STREET BOONTON USA. My wife and I may jump on the bus or the train to NYC for a lunch or a brunch, not sure. Maybe just Hoboken or Jersey City.
I think I told you that there is ONLY ONE Boonton in the entire USA, right?