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Here Comes Summer (Mono) (1998 Remaster)People can be so stupid. Well, yes, those of the Cleansing Mentality see this is answer to their perverse Hitleresque Wet Dreams. Then the ones who truly think it's still a Hoax are just in their own bubble of alternate reality so there's no reaching them with Facts, Science or Truth.
Who would have ever thought, science, critical thinking and provable facts would became a thing of scorn and ridicule. I sagely nodded my head at injecting liquid sugar directly into the bloodstream.
Boy, isn't that the truth. Knowing who is careless is value information. I may be paying for my pandemic eating habits. My doctor just ordered me to repeat some blood work because of a high Hemoglobin A1C test.
That's never happened before. I haven't left the house to go shopping since March and don't plan to till August.
I don't blame you. And trust me, the grocery store is no longer a friendly place to be. Thanks for the smiles.
Welcome to my blog! I haven't spent much time on your side of the state but I'm betting it's just as pretty along the coast as our western sidenot that I'm ON the coast but I can get there in an hour and it's my favorite place to go.
Even hand sanitizer is back and in abundance. I'm in northeast Ohio. There are shortages here and there, briefly, but usually for only a week or so, such as dairy or a specific brand of pasta.
I put myself through college by working as a bank teller, primarily drive-thru. I hated the people who overloaded the tube with stuff, especially when we had a sign taped to the tube AND the drive-thru saying what NOT to put through the tubes.
Or when they'd talk during the pneumatic process; it's loud, and no one can hear a thing. We still have some empty shelves in our major chain store but no shortages of paper towel and toilet paper anymore.
Our community boards report when stuff comes and goes at places like K-Mart, Costco and other places where I don't shop.
I couldn't get the mini ice cream cones I like yesterday so it was a good time to wean myself off them. How on earth do they get stuff out of those tubes when they are stuck?
I'm guess a value that releases the pressure to they drop back down to the customer? Sometimes we had to call for service from the company to come out and get the tube, depending upon where it was.
Sometimes we could just push our button a few times and it would go. I became addicted to kimchi after making a batch in February.
I'm on batch 10 4 pint jars per batch , and although I've shared some, most has been eaten by yours truly. It's become my go to snack; super tasty, and low calorie.
Also have reacquainted myself with carrot sticks, and rediscovered the crunchy, nutrient rich deliciousness of daikon radish. Lest I'm sounding boastful, I also eat my share of ice cream, but I've been fortunate not to have gained any weight during 'The Restrictions' and I suspect I owe it to the Korean people for inventing such a tasty fermented item.
Looked up the recipe for kimchi and it lost me at 'cabbage. I eat a lot of carrots but only because they come in a variety pack veggie tray.
I don't really like them but I eat them nearly every day because the dog likes them and I have to pre-chew his.
Just a note about those Saharan dust clouds. They really aren't a sign of the apocalypse; they're a regular occurence here. I've been taking photos of dust-enhanced sunsets for years.
Where they land depends on where the winds carry them, but we always are happy to see a heavy one come across. They help to reduce the ocean temperature, and can minimize the chance of hurricanes, at least temporarily.
That's all to the good! I knew they'd happened before but I had no idea they played a part in minimizing hurricane chances. I read this one was an especially bid dust storms that reached up as far as Ohio.
Earth science and weather are fascinating. Good idea about the Dawn. I can relate to the indulgence of lockdown. Ironically, I lost weight because I wasn't junking out at restaurants but only eight pounds and no one can tell, which is distressing.
I did hit the ATM -- all good with my rubber glove, which I immediately sanitized so I could use it again. We'll get this down right -- and looks like we'll have a long time to practice.
Michigan's numbers are going in the right direction, if we can keep that way after the 4th. For some reason it takes a ten pound loss before others notice, so you're close.
Going to resultants is where I eat healthy. Keep up the good work! I, too, have been having that "Wait! How can it be July? Meanwhile, I've been eating too much junk food, watching too much TV, and having trouble motivating myself to cook.
Today, I stopped at a local hardware store where I often buy garden supplies, hoping to pick up some bags of cow manure for the garden. When I stepped inside, there were three employees standing behind the counter -- no masks, no face shields, no plexiglass, no nothing.
Definitely not going back there again. It makes a difference when they places you shop at least look like they are trying not to spread the virus.
You are wise not to go back to that hardware store. I'm so far behind in blog reading! I've been writing down every day since end of February where we've gone to aid in contact tracing or at least in figuring out where we might get exposed.
So far so good. Welcome to the Misadventures of Widowhood blog! Wednesday, July 1, Here Comes Summer. My well stocked refrigerator is only eight feet away and if I was really ambitious I could grab my car keys, be to my car in sixteen steps and take off to find a place to pick up dinner.
At least the grocery store has started selling mixed boxes of fruit again so I can have an assortment of berries on my morning cereal or start making protein drinks again.
My life that revolves around the grocery store supply chains is returning to near normal again. It just feels that way.
The wipes are an easy work around but it took me a while to come up with my secret solution for an alternate for liquid hand soap.
Dawn dish soap in my hand pumps. I spent the entire mandatory stay-at-home orders living off comfort foods, baking too much and moving too little, gaining too many pounds.
Last week I gave up sugar. Hard because I would shoot liquid sugar up my veins when I'm stressed out, if I could.
First I have to finish kicking myself in the head for allowing pandemic induced stress and food insecurities to rule my life.
I hate that my pantry is filled to the brim with panic buying. I'll get there but it's hard. The fact that my state is carefully easing back into something short of normal commerce is helping me get my bad habits under control.
Goodwill is accepting donations again with changes when you pull up to their dooryou sort your own stuff into big boxes sitting outside and only one person is allowed under their canopy at a time.
I was able to get to recycling today and was not surprised that I had to wait in line to pull into one of their twelve parking places in front of the roll-off recycling bins even though they've been open for a few weeks.
The bottle return across the street is open, too, with every other machine blocked off and there were at least twenty people waiting in line with overflowing shopping carts full of bottles and cans.
I have maybe 30 mini sized cans since January and they can wait until a kid comes along doing a can drive to fund a school event.
Had the hazardous waste station been open, though, I would have gladly waited in that line. But I don't. Seriously, she just brought a 4,mile-long dust storm from the Sahara Desert to America!
They were used extensively at the stock exchange and the post office even before the s. The turn-of-the-century brought them into large department stores and by mid-century they were in big-time use in buildings through out Washington D.
I asked the teller when they expect the lobby to be open again and she said as soon as all the branches have their Plexiglas in place.
The virus is totally over-blown. Contact tracing. One place alone was responsible for over two dozen people getting sick. And idiots like the bank teller who think the virus is a media hoax are going to keep spreading it.
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I couldn't get the mini ice cream cones I like yesterday so it was a good time to wean myself off them. How on earth do they get stuff out of those tubes when they are stuck?
I'm guess a value that releases the pressure to they drop back down to the customer? Sometimes we had to call for service from the company to come out and get the tube, depending upon where it was.
Sometimes we could just push our button a few times and it would go. I became addicted to kimchi after making a batch in February.
I'm on batch 10 4 pint jars per batch , and although I've shared some, most has been eaten by yours truly. It's become my go to snack; super tasty, and low calorie.
Also have reacquainted myself with carrot sticks, and rediscovered the crunchy, nutrient rich deliciousness of daikon radish.
Lest I'm sounding boastful, I also eat my share of ice cream, but I've been fortunate not to have gained any weight during 'The Restrictions' and I suspect I owe it to the Korean people for inventing such a tasty fermented item.
Looked up the recipe for kimchi and it lost me at 'cabbage. I eat a lot of carrots but only because they come in a variety pack veggie tray.
I don't really like them but I eat them nearly every day because the dog likes them and I have to pre-chew his.
Just a note about those Saharan dust clouds. They really aren't a sign of the apocalypse; they're a regular occurence here. I've been taking photos of dust-enhanced sunsets for years.
Where they land depends on where the winds carry them, but we always are happy to see a heavy one come across. They help to reduce the ocean temperature, and can minimize the chance of hurricanes, at least temporarily.
That's all to the good! I knew they'd happened before but I had no idea they played a part in minimizing hurricane chances. I read this one was an especially bid dust storms that reached up as far as Ohio.
Earth science and weather are fascinating. Good idea about the Dawn. I can relate to the indulgence of lockdown. Ironically, I lost weight because I wasn't junking out at restaurants but only eight pounds and no one can tell, which is distressing.
I did hit the ATM -- all good with my rubber glove, which I immediately sanitized so I could use it again.
We'll get this down right -- and looks like we'll have a long time to practice. Michigan's numbers are going in the right direction, if we can keep that way after the 4th.
For some reason it takes a ten pound loss before others notice, so you're close. Going to resultants is where I eat healthy. Keep up the good work!
I, too, have been having that "Wait! How can it be July? Meanwhile, I've been eating too much junk food, watching too much TV, and having trouble motivating myself to cook.
Today, I stopped at a local hardware store where I often buy garden supplies, hoping to pick up some bags of cow manure for the garden.
When I stepped inside, there were three employees standing behind the counter -- no masks, no face shields, no plexiglass, no nothing.
Definitely not going back there again. It makes a difference when they places you shop at least look like they are trying not to spread the virus.
You are wise not to go back to that hardware store. I'm so far behind in blog reading! I've been writing down every day since end of February where we've gone to aid in contact tracing or at least in figuring out where we might get exposed.
So far so good. Welcome to the Misadventures of Widowhood blog! Wednesday, July 1, Here Comes Summer. My well stocked refrigerator is only eight feet away and if I was really ambitious I could grab my car keys, be to my car in sixteen steps and take off to find a place to pick up dinner.
At least the grocery store has started selling mixed boxes of fruit again so I can have an assortment of berries on my morning cereal or start making protein drinks again.
My life that revolves around the grocery store supply chains is returning to near normal again. It just feels that way. The wipes are an easy work around but it took me a while to come up with my secret solution for an alternate for liquid hand soap.
Dawn dish soap in my hand pumps. I spent the entire mandatory stay-at-home orders living off comfort foods, baking too much and moving too little, gaining too many pounds.
Last week I gave up sugar. Hard because I would shoot liquid sugar up my veins when I'm stressed out, if I could. First I have to finish kicking myself in the head for allowing pandemic induced stress and food insecurities to rule my life.
I hate that my pantry is filled to the brim with panic buying. I'll get there but it's hard. The fact that my state is carefully easing back into something short of normal commerce is helping me get my bad habits under control.
Goodwill is accepting donations again with changes when you pull up to their dooryou sort your own stuff into big boxes sitting outside and only one person is allowed under their canopy at a time.
I was able to get to recycling today and was not surprised that I had to wait in line to pull into one of their twelve parking places in front of the roll-off recycling bins even though they've been open for a few weeks.
The bottle return across the street is open, too, with every other machine blocked off and there were at least twenty people waiting in line with overflowing shopping carts full of bottles and cans.
I have maybe 30 mini sized cans since January and they can wait until a kid comes along doing a can drive to fund a school event. Had the hazardous waste station been open, though, I would have gladly waited in that line.
But I don't. Seriously, she just brought a 4,mile-long dust storm from the Sahara Desert to America!
They were used extensively at the stock exchange and the post office even before the s. The turn-of-the-century brought them into large department stores and by mid-century they were in big-time use in buildings through out Washington D.
I asked the teller when they expect the lobby to be open again and she said as soon as all the branches have their Plexiglas in place. The virus is totally over-blown.
Contact tracing. One place alone was responsible for over two dozen people getting sick. And idiots like the bank teller who think the virus is a media hoax are going to keep spreading it.
Ready or not, here comes summer in Pandemic Land. Labels: diets , pandemic , stress. CheerfulMonk July 1, at AM. Misadventures of Widowhood July 1, at AM.
Bella Rum July 1, at AM. Mina July 1, at AM. Juhli July 1, at AM. Ellen D. On the table? My column this time is about entertaining featuring interviews with some of my favorite friends who just happen to be remarkable hostesses.
This story does have a slight twist though. She and I met a few years ago and we keep talking about when we will have our next lunch together with Sharon in Paris.
They are inspiring and can influence all of us to make our social distance entertaining beautiful and festive.
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