All's fair
Aug. 2nd, 2008 09:22 pmOr at least county fair. That was today. Picked up a friend and fellow spinner and weaver, and we went to the fairgrounds and set up in the Home Economics building to demonstrate handspinning. The crowd was light but asked reasonable questions and some were seriously interested, including a great many more men than usual, even those unaccompanied by female companions. I was spinning cotton on the charkha, which is more uncommon and unfamiliar, and mechanically intriguing so it does tend to get more attention. We're invited to come back next year and they will put us on the schedule in the printed fair book so that more people can find us.
Got home hot and thirsty at almost five pm, so Gary took care of critter chores while I went to do the grocery shopping that I normally would do on Saturday morning. Got carded again for buying a bottle of wine, which is kinda ridiculous given my graying hair and beard and obvious other characteristics clearly not of someone under age 21. They apparently had to put my birth date into the cash register before it would allow the sale. I really wish the government would put as much zeal into enforcing speed limits and reckless driving laws.
Got home hot and thirsty at almost five pm, so Gary took care of critter chores while I went to do the grocery shopping that I normally would do on Saturday morning. Got carded again for buying a bottle of wine, which is kinda ridiculous given my graying hair and beard and obvious other characteristics clearly not of someone under age 21. They apparently had to put my birth date into the cash register before it would allow the sale. I really wish the government would put as much zeal into enforcing speed limits and reckless driving laws.
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Date: 2008-08-04 12:18 pm (UTC)A spinner and weaver? You sound like a top ;)
As far as driving goes, they're limiting younguns cars to below a certain power, not to mention motorcyles.
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Date: 2008-08-04 12:35 pm (UTC)The reckless driving is a problem with older drivers too. In fact, the worst ones around here are probably in their 30s or 40s. And in the US there are no power limits set on vehicles. The political stink that such an idea would cause is unthinkable. Besides, powerful vehicles use more fuel, which keeps the rich Republicans who own oil companies happy.
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:08 pm (UTC)Odd conversation starter from a curious cashier XD
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:18 pm (UTC)I'm surprised the baggers didn't try to strongarm you into letting them take out your groceries :P
I've worked for several grocery stores and over the past decade there's been a serious push to encouraging the staff to basically card/double bag/take their cart out OR be put on notice... bad enough they discourage you from accepting tips -_- Many have ridiculous policies... I once got repremanded because I didn't bolt over the counter when someone told me a woman had just taken off with a pack of cigarettes- nevermind the person who was right next to the thief did nothing and came to me while I was helping an honest customer at my own register. On top of all that, the cashiers always get all the crap- regardless of who's responsible. Seriously, grocery stores blow. Between this crap, Walmart trying to takeover the planet & no sign of food getting cheaper, 7-11 looks more promising everyday :P
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:24 pm (UTC)As for 7-11, they generally have the highest prices anywhere around and any time you go in there it seems you risk being caught in a robbery attempt. No thanks. Besides, they don't have what I want.
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Date: 2008-08-04 02:34 pm (UTC)Anyhow, I've come to like 7-11 around here because they opened a new store down here and for about a week I got by on coupon specials when I was out of cash... plus they have good, cheap oatmeal cookies :P The sandwiches are pretty outlandish, but the cookies, donuts and hot dogs are worth it ^_^ Ah, healthy choices.
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Date: 2008-08-04 04:07 pm (UTC)Rising transportation costs are going to be an issue though, at least eventually. Forty years ago much fresh produce came from sources within a hundred miles or so, at least in season. Unfortunately, competition from huge factory farms in California who grew things in large quantities using underpaid illegal aliens as workers forced most of the small vegetable farmers out of business. Now most of the supermarket vegetables even here in the midwest come all the way from California, which is going to be very expensive transportation. I expect to see a new increase in local vegetable production again.
The other reason for rising prices in agricultural produce can be government restrictions and urban sprawl eating up the available land for growing. Those are certainly problems here.
However, all that said, I can still produce a healthy meal for less than you'd spend for prepared food of any sort at a fast food restaurant or convenience store. (And what they sell is rarely healthy.)