I was out and about today and had some very deep pithy thoughts:
1. Scooters. I'm against them. Some folks go flying by me by inches and if I happened to turn a bit there would be an incident. Plus, they leave them strewn about everywhere, sometimes in nice flower beds. These folks should walk.
2. Yoga pants. I am generally for them. A lot of the ladies around are young and fit, some are not. The fit ones often are out running etc.
3. Dogs. I've never been anywhere with nearly this high a dog population. I like dogs. I rarely see dog poop on the sidewalks. I saw one dude with a great dane today, I figure he lives in a 1200 sf apartment somewhere.
4. Libraries. One of my trips was to the local. I checked out a book entitled "Salt". So far it is really briney. The Chinese invented a lot of stuff.

Salt of course is the product of an acid and a base (often as not). He says our bodies have no craving for salt even if we are salt deficient (which in the US is nearly impossible.) The French are quasi-manic about their salt. They not only want sea salt, but from this area and not that. One can see salt flats all around the coastal areas in France. It all tastes the same to me on food. I try and use as little as possible anyway. Libraries are amazing, and the books are "free".
5. It's quite mild today and cloudy after a hot spell. I should get out more, but at least I'm walking a lot now. The wife has been hit with sciatica, first time for her, and not fun, but she says she's recovering. She flew up to Boston for four days, so I'm batching.
6. The food truck thing is popular around here. I had a free Chick-Fil-A sammich I was going to use, the local place just reopened, so I figured I'd use it, at noon. The line was REALLY long. I know they serve customers at a fast pace, but I ended up at a Mexican place instead. They just opened a small park outside the CFA under some large oaks called "The Grove", not to be confused with the thing in Oxford of course, but it's nice, and popular. Cities should have preserved more park space, we're lucky to have what we have I think.
7. My favorite BBQ guy has not come to the Saturday market this year. He was getting old, but his Q was as good as any I've ever had. He just had the trailer off his truck, no stand alone place, I asked. I'm pretty unhappy, but hope he's doing well. The other food places at the market are millennial,. crepes and whatnot. HIs name was Fitzgerald.
8. Uber or Lyft? We have one car now and walk nearly everywhere we need to walk. I was calculating how much the one car costs me per month and wondering if I can't just Uber everywhere, or rent a car for a trip if needed.