My neighborhood growing up

My neighborhood growing up
19th Street, Port Townsend

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Sounds Fishy to Me

It's 9:45 a.m. and I'm about to head to the back of the house to work on my latest quilt.  Fingers are kind of cold this a.m. and I may have to break down and turn on the heat.

I was out and about doing errands yesterday. Spent a couple hours at the casino having lunch with friends and then donated $17 to the tribe.
I don't often stop in Sequim after my casino trips 'cause I'm tired and want to get home. Yesterday, though, I decided to pick up some fish at Costco.  If my legs, back, or feet are bothering me, Costco can be a challenge but my freezer was looking kind of empty and I knew I needed to stock it up a bit.
I spent $38 on two packages -- salmon and rockcod fillets.  At least I think that's what they were called.  At any rate, I cut them up and stored in baggies for future dinners.  Got 20 bags  and I figure that's about $1.90 a meal.  I know that's cheaper than it would cost me at Safeway but still....I wish my money stretched further for groceries.  Seems to be getting harder every month to fill up the pantry or freezer.

Yeah, I know.  If money's so dang tight, what am I gambling for?  Beats me!   hee hee


I took Maddie to school at 9 but may run up in that direction again this morning or afternoon as I want to look stuff up on microfiche at the library.  I wish I lived closer to the library but it's only maybe 3 or 4 miles.

Was surprised yesterday when I pulled into the driveway and spotted two football players staring down at me from the neighbor's window.
I guess I'm going to have to google the Seahawks so I can figure out who that is.  Hmmmm... well, I just looked at the lineup photos and I'm not sure who that is.

Here's a picture Kris Rust took when she was down on Water Street a couple nights ago. I remember it as O'Neill's Drug Store.

Guess I'll cut it short today. Need to get going on projects.

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