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Ms. G enjoys going to those big stores where you buy things in bulk or large quantity and for our purpose, we will call it Cramco, since you wonder, once you buy all the stuff, how to cram it in your vehicle.
The problem is said Cramco is a huge warehouse of a place, and with her knees, walking through it not always possible for Ms. G, and for that there are the little electric scooter style shopping carts.
The second problem is there is a limited supply of said scooter carts, and frequently we arrive and there are none in the holding area, and that's when you sit and watch, and as soon as someone riding one comes out of the store, that's your mark; the person with the better ability to walk (in this case, me) follows said person out to his/her car, almost feeling like a stalker but with good intentions, and snags the electric cart before anyone else can, bringing it back to the person who cannot walk the store (in our case, Ms. G).
Ms. G then rides comfortably through the whole length and breadth of this huge place, zipping around like nobody's business, getting birdseed and a rotisserie chicken, Diet Cokes and grapes, cat food, cat litter, bottled water, toilet paper and paper towels and cleaning supplies and whatever else is needed that day.
Meanwhile, i follow behind like a loyal puppy trotting to keep up and push one of the giant regular carts behind her, past twists and turns and sometimes very wide u-turns to get hither and yon and make sure nothing gets forgotten.
Once she has paid and we're on the way to her car, we become someone else's mark as a person sitting in the electric cart holding area sends their more able bodied someone to follow us and around it all goes again.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Mark.
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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!
Mardi Gras gets closer and closer.
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
there is no need to
choose between nature and tech
if choices are wise
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Angel Brian's Family of Brian's Home - Forever hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful friend West, the mechanic, checked up on Slow-Moe. It does need more work, but he and #2 Son will do it and what was done to it already is holding.
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Today is:
Abraham Lincoln's Birthday -- US (with a wreath laying ceremony at the rebuilt cabin near where he was born)
American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting -- Phoenix, AZ, US (a meeting of top scientists; who knows what these people will come up with next, because science is amazing! through Saturday)
Borrowed Days (through the 14th) -- Scottish Highlands (Gaelic Faoilteach, days supposedly borrowed from January, and if the weather is bad, the rest of the year will be good.)
Darwin Day -- International (birth anniversary)
Day Holy to Diana -- Ancient Roman Calendar
Feast of the Incappucciati -- Gradoli, Italy (members of the Confraternity of Purgatory make the rounds of the town gathering food for the souls in Purgatory, which is served at a banquet next week on Ash Wednesday)
Fettiger Donnerstag -- Swabia, Germany ("greasy Thursday", so called because of the greasy Kuchli cakes and pastries made today to use during carnival before the Lent fast)
Lost Penny Day -- in honor of pennies, the first US coin to commemorate a person; collect all those pennies you have hanging around and donate them to a good cause
Oglethorpe Day/Georgia Day -- Georgia, US (landing of General Oglethorpe at what is now Savannah in 1733)
Pick A New Love Song Day -- internet generated, and why? Only bother if your old one has worn thin.
Plum Pudding Day -- shouldn't this be at Christmas? Ah, well, i don't set them, i just report them.
Powamu Festival -- Pueblo/Hopi Native Americans (8 day sacred Bean Dance and purification ceremonies; date approximate)
Red Hand Day -- UN (Drawing attention to the plight of child soldiers.)
Runic Half Month of Sigel (Sun) begins
Sacrifice to Dionysos -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)
St. Julian the Hospitaler (Patron of boatmen, carnival/circus workers, childless people, clowns, ferrymen, fiddlers, hospitality, hotel keepers/innkeepers, jugglers, knights, pilgrims, repentant murderers, shepherds, travellers, wandering musicians; to obtain lodging while travelling; San Giljan, Malta)
Union Day -- Myanmar
Weiberfastnach -- Cologne, Germany (Women's Carnival, the day the women run the pre-Lent celebration)
Youth Day -- Venezuela
Anniversaries Today:
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is founded, 1909
Michigan State University is founded, 1855
Maria Therese Habsburg marries Emperor Francios I, 1736
Birthdays Today:
Jennifer Stone, 1993
Christina Ricci, 1980
Jesse Spencer, 1979
Naseem Hamed, 1974
Josh Brolin, 1968
Chyna Phillips, 1968
Arsenio Hall, 1955
Joanna Kerns, 1953
Michael McDonald, 1952
Simon MacCorkindale, 1952
Steve Hackett, 1950
Cliff De Young, 1947
Maud Adams, 1945
Ray Manzarek, 1939
Judy Blume, 1938
Joe Don Baker, 1936
Bill Russell, 1934
Arlen Specter, 1930
Joe Garagiola, 1926
Franco Zeffirelli, 1923
Dom DiMaggio, 1917
Lorne Greene, 1915
Ted Mack, 1904
Roy Harris, 1898
Omar Bradley, 1893
Anna Pavlova, 1881
John Llewellyn Lewis, 1880
John Graham Chambers, 1843
Charles Darwin, 1809
Abraham Lincoln, 1809
Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 1775
Cotton Mather, 1663
John Winthrop the Younger, 1606
John Winthrop the Elder, 1588
Kujo Yoritsune, Japanese shogun, 1218
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Child's Play"(Play), 1970
"Dracula"(Film), 1931
"Rhapsody In Blue", 1924
"Beggar on Horseback"(Play), 1924
"Fruen Fra Havet(The Lady from the Sea)"(Ibsen Play), 1889
Today in History:
Vasco da Gama sets sail from Lisbon, Portugal, on his second voyage to India, 1502
Santiago, Chile, is founded by Pedro de Valdivia, 1541
A year after claiming the throne of England for nine days, Lady Jane Grey is beheaded for treason, 1554
The Onderlinge van 1719 u.a., the oldest existing life insurance company in the Netherlands is founded, 1719
Englishman James Oglethorpe founds Georgia, the 13th colony of the Thirteen Colonies, and its first city at Savannah, 1733
The first US fugitive slave law, requiring the return of runaway slaves, is passed, 1793
The Teatro di San Carlo, the oldest working opera house in Europe, is destroyed by fire, 1816
The Creek Indian treaty is signed, requiring the tribes to turn over all of their land in Georgia to the government and migrate west by Sept. 1 the following year, 1825
Ecuador annexes the Galapagos Islands, 1832
Official proclamation sets April 15 as last day of grace for US silver coins to circulate in Canada, 1870
The US Congress abolishes bimetallism and authorizes $1 and $3 gold coins, 1873
King David Kalakaua of the Sandwich Islands/Hawaii becomes the first king to visit the US, 1874
The first news dispatch by telephone takes place, between Boston and Salem, Massachusetts, 1877
News of the Battle of Isandlwana, the single greatest defeat for the British Army at the hands of a native army, reaches London, 1879
The New York to Paris auto race, via Alaska and Siberia, begins; George Schuster wins after 88 days behind the wheel, 1908
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) forms, 1909
The last Ch'ing (Manchu) emperor of China, Hsuan T'ung, abdicates, 1912
A meteor creates an impact crater in Sikhote-Alin, in the Soviet Union, 1947
U.S.S.R. launches Venera 1 towards Venus, 1961
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1970, is exiled from the Soviet Union, 1974
Carmen Lawrence becomes the first female Premier in Australian history when she becomes Premier of Western Australia, 1990
NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft touchdown in the "saddle" region of 433 Eros becoming the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid, 2001
The city of San Francisco, California begins issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in response to a directive from Mayor Gavin Newsom, 2004
Intel entrepreneur and co-founder of the X-PRIZE Foundation, Peter Diamandis, claims that 50% of US jobs are under threat of being mechanized within 10 years, 2014
Pope Francis meets Patriarch Kirill in Havana - first meeting between Catholic and Russian Orthodox church heads for nearly 1,000 years, 2016
Emergency spillway at Oroville Dam, California threatens to collapse, 180,00 residents ordered to evacuate, 2017
Tropical cyclone Gita strikes Tonga as a category four cyclone causing widespread damage, 2018
NASA data shows the world has got greener; the Earth is 5% leafier than it was in the early 2000s, mostly due to tree planting in China and intensive farming in India, 2019
Black panthers are seen in Laikipia County, Kenya, for the first time in almost 100 years, 2021
India opens the first part of what will be its longest expressway linking Mumbai with New Delhi, a distance of over 1,386-kilometers (861 miles), 2023
Researchers announce the discovery of an 11,000-year-old Stone Age megastructure used for hunting submerged in Bay of Mecklenburg, off the German coast, 2024






Perhaps they need to invest in more of the mobility carts. There is definitely a need for them.
ReplyDeletewe love the fences... and a happy birthday to mr. darwin... he would often shake is head about us if he could
ReplyDeleteI like your story about 'Cramco'. I've never had to follow the mark out to the car, as the place I went to with my person always seemed to have enough scooters, but I have been the one following behind with the shopping cart!
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