Saturday, April 25, 2020
Piningly
This is one of my favorite images of Romeo, nevermind that it is very blurry. Romeo was just over one year old when this was taken.
My husband was working in the garage and had the garage door cracked for fresh air. Romeo was also in the garage and as soon as he heard someone walking around in the driveway, he absolutely had to know who was out there. This is as far as he could squeeze under the door. Even at one year old, he was a big boy.
I know for a fact that he was sad that he couldn't squeeze out and lick me and wack me with the tail of doom.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Picklelessly
It's been over a month now since my last pandemic grocery store report and groceries I normally buy at Target have been depleted. I've been shopping at Sam's Club because I don't have to wait in check-out lines there.
Today I decided to give Target a shot. There were still parts of the store with bare shelves, but at least they have toilet paper and paper towels again and it was not nearly as bad as a month ago. They also have whiteboards at the front entrance that let you know right away if a hot ticket item is in stock or not.
The subject of today's image had me scratching my head though. Why on earth was there a run on pickles? I just don't understand people sometimes.
The check-out aisles have changed dramatically. There is now Plexi-glass between the cashier and the shopper. And they also did something I really, really love. They cordoned off the individual registers into one line and an employee directs you to the next available cashier. No more getting stuck in a slow line behind someone! I told the cashier they should have it like this all the time. She said some people really hate it, but I don't understand why. I, for one, was really pleased with the new checkout process.
Labels:
documentary,
food,
pandemic
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Restrictively
When your tiny lap puppy is now 110 pounds and doesn't understand why daddy looks so much smaller. As seen in 2017.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Distributionally
It may not be the most exciting blog pic, but I'm so happy to finally have a fully-functioning furnace, A/C, and proper ductwork throughout the house. They finished today!
And there's a kitty. Kitties make any image look better.
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