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![]() Today I learned that unless it's actully below the freezing point, it is *not* too early in the spring to start carrying ice. First I bought a jar of refrigerated Kim Chee. Okay, there's a bottle of chilled tea in my insulated pannier for thermal mass, the cajun sesame sticks provide a little extra insulation, an it won't hurt kim chee to get a little bit too warm for a short time. Then I stopped at Penguin Point, and had to pass up the fried-chicken lunch box because there was no way I could bring left-over chicken home in a non-toxic condition. I had chile cheese fries, which I can eat in one sitting. And it was good. There was a sour end to a perfect day. After stopping at umpty-bump garage sales, I got to Lowe's and Walmart too tired to shop for a raised flower bed, so I decided to look over the shoes, buy a can of frozen orange juice to cool the kim chee, have a pretzel pizza for supper, and go home. I did find an acceptable pair of sandals: very thick, stiff soles, velcro straps at the toes and heels so I can vary the number of pairs of socks, instep strap to hold it firmly in place. It was size ten. A *man*'s size ten, and I take a six in men's shoes. After an hour spent inspecting every frozen food several times without finding anything closer to fruit juice than strawberry daiquiri mix, I decided to skip the pizza -- it was too late to linger, and I was too grumpy to enjoy it -- fill my water bottle, and go home. The water fountains were "closed until further notice". I didn't notice until I'd committed myself to eating my emergency bar standing up that I was across the street from Zimmer Biomet's picnic tables. And somewere along Park Avenue, my right foot started to ache because the soles of my old sandals are too thin. But I did have fun at all those garage sales. -- Joy Beeson joy beeson at centurylink dot net http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/ |
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On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 1:21:44 PM UTC-5, Joy Beeson wrote:
Today I learned that unless it's actully below the freezing point, it is *not* too early in the spring to start carrying ice. First I bought a jar of refrigerated Kim Chee. Okay, there's a bottle of chilled tea in my insulated pannier for thermal mass, the cajun sesame sticks provide a little extra insulation, an it won't hurt kim chee to get a little bit too warm for a short time. Then I stopped at Penguin Point, and had to pass up the fried-chicken lunch box because there was no way I could bring left-over chicken home in a non-toxic condition. I had chile cheese fries, which I can eat in one sitting. And it was good. There was a sour end to a perfect day. After stopping at umpty-bump garage sales, I got to Lowe's and Walmart too tired to shop for a raised flower bed, so I decided to look over the shoes, buy a can of frozen orange juice to cool the kim chee, have a pretzel pizza for supper, and go home. I did find an acceptable pair of sandals: very thick, stiff soles, velcro straps at the toes and heels so I can vary the number of pairs of socks, instep strap to hold it firmly in place. It was size ten. A *man*'s size ten, and I take a six in men's shoes. After an hour spent inspecting every frozen food several times without finding anything closer to fruit juice than strawberry daiquiri mix, I decided to skip the pizza -- it was too late to linger, and I was too grumpy to enjoy it -- fill my water bottle, and go home. The water fountains were "closed until further notice". I didn't notice until I'd committed myself to eating my emergency bar standing up that I was across the street from Zimmer Biomet's picnic tables. lol i do stuff like that all the time mk5000 When you show interest in their worlds, they might be more open to hearing your opinions. Share the edgy stuff from when you were growing up. Go on a trip down memory lane and let them listen to some of the stuff your parents didn't approve of. Music is often a product of its culture, and your music may give you some context for discussing their music and its role in their lives.--commonssense media dot org |
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