Monday, August 15, 2022

Going to Get Milk This Morning

Good morning! I was IG messaging Fiona, my dolls-friend in Berlin, this morning and decided to “ask her along” while I biked 5 blocks to the gas station for milk for my coffee. 

I snapped photos as I went along. I’ve really enjoyed seeing Linda Sue’s dog walking photos—so fun to get a sense of where others are—so I’ll post my morning bike for milk here. 

Note—this goes toward the richer side of town. Going to work, I bike into the poorer side…

Heading off from my apartment:

So so so lucky—it’s been cooler here than normal! Now in the 70s during the day. In drought though—any green lawns are due to watering 


Sunflower season. Lots of beautiful gardens in this neighborhood 

Below : gas station red sign on left—this plant was full of fat 🐝 bees! 

A gallon of milk (2 for $8) and a gallon of gas cost about the same. One day we will look back and marvel. Probably we marvel now…

Waving at you in the gas station window:

Fiona asked if it’s unusual to bike here—I said no, not at all:


Very popular sign here. Also BLACK LIVES MATTER; “All Are Welcome Here”; and Support Ukraine πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ signs.

Home again:


My kitchen: fuzzy photo? Taken on IG camera—



 Success! Have a great day!


3 comments:

  1. Nice ride πŸ™‚
    I really like your kitchen..and wall cupboards that are not too deep, so that the contents don't get hidden!

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    1. Hi, GZ! Fresca here. (Why does my phone insist I’m anonymous?)
      Not as amazing as your bike rides, but I am thankful this is a good biking city—lots of bike paths.
      The cupboards are a fave detail of this apartment of mine. Top ones I need a step stool to reach, but no problem really.

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  2. thank you for the tour of the neighborhood! i really need to get my bike fixed so I can ride it around.

    in my kitchen in order to put in a full size refrigerator they had to cut out part of the cabinets which then puts exhaust hot air from the refrigerator into the cabinet forcing me to leave the door open so the food doesn't get too hot!

    kirsten

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