Bits and stuff
Jun. 23rd, 2007 01:11 pmAfter I got back from the gym, I scrambled up some eggs that were delicious. The last time I was at Costco, a giant jar of capers caught my eye and and now I am on a huge capers jag. They perk up lots of foods and scrambled eggs is one.
After I finished and just as I was deciding what to do next, Lee called "wanna go for a walk?". So we wandered down to the block so she could buy tickets to some roller derby thing tonight and to a Heart concert in August. Then we ran into Ann and Ron (other neighbors) who were off to find an art show that was supposed to be in Occident park on Saturday mornings. Lee and I wandered around a bit and then she decided she needed to get home and get the place vacuumed and cleaned up before Sherry, her partner, got home from out of town. So I wandered down to the park to see the art. The art, apparently, never made it.
It will be there a week from Thursday, though. For First Thursday - which is the art walk every month. Last month I was on my way to somewhere when I passed by the park and saw it was crawling with artists and crafters so I'll go back a week from Thursday.
Then home and catch up on LJ where I read that
canuckgirl has ditched her cellphone for a prepaid deal from Tracfone. Hmmmm wonder if that might work for me? I do need to keep my number BUT, if I could keep my number... It might just be worth my while to pay out of my Sprint contract, and pay as I go. I ran the nums and, sure enough, over the next two years, my current Sprint contract will cost me $912. The contract penalty PLUS 2 years worth of all the calling I would need at Tracfone would be about $400. Hmmmm
I've never heard of anyone using their service in Seattle. I posted a note over in
seattle looking for experiences. This is looking like an excellent option. It seems a little too good to be true. Wonder what clue I'm missing here. There's a very nice Radio Shack not terribly far from here, I may go over and talk to them about it. Maybe tomorrow.
And now it's nearly mid-afternoon! What luxury, though, to be able to do what I want when I want. And it's nice and cool and comfortable in here.