
Dear Hubby wants to switch cars sometime this week to bring home his new fish tank stand, probably Thursday, so I decided I'd better go do my shopping errands today, since that stuff tends to fill up the back of the CRV.
I found 2 green Adirondack-chair style side tables to put out on the balcony with the wicker chairs. If it ever quits raining. There are 2 end tables that actually go with the wicker chairs, but they will stay inside since the cats like to sleep on their bottom shelves. How could I possibly take away kitties' napping places? Can't do it.
Had to get a whole bunch of stuff from Costco. Kleenex, paper towels, walnuts, soy milk, canned cat food, garbage bags. Great fun stuff, eh? About as exciting as the cat food and kitty litter I brought home at the next stop, Petsmart, where all the guinea pigs were sleeping together in a pile in one of their little houses. So cute.
No time to cook, unfortunately. So I indulged us in one of my favorite guilty pleasures, Costco's Sonoma Chicken Salad. On lettuce. With some slices of orange and grapefruit on the side. Quick, relatively healthy, and tasty. I called it dinner.
Which doesn't directly, but does indirectly, bring me to one of my pet peeves. Why the hell can't people take their bloody shopping carts back to where they belong? These days every parking lot has remote parking stations for carts. Why are 98% of people too damned lazy, narcissistic, rude and stupid to put carts where they belong after they unload their stuff at their cars? Would it kill them? No wonder we're all so damned fat. Just another sign of our collective contempt for our fellow man. Not to mention that loose carts damage landscaping and vehicles, block parking spaces, and just generally pose a safety hazardous for both both drivers and pedestrians. Look, I have a permanent disabled parking placard (which I often, but not always, use) and I can manage to put my empty cart where it belongs every time. If a crip can do it, why can't everyone else?
That's Leo at the top of my post today. Leo got adopted from North County Humane Society this week! Yeah!
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So, did you adopt him? Or someone else? I'm guessing someone else, since he isn't pure white. :-] You seem to be on a roll with the solid white cats.
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