Friday, September 30, 2016

Weekend survival kit

#espressodarkchocolatecaramelicecream
#whitezinfandel
#3000sqftaintbigenough
#comequickmonday
#solongdiet
#welcomebackbellyflab

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Lean lunch

Now THAT'S a sandwich!
#sortalean&clean&green #sorryilovecarbsnotsorry
#moreleannewscomingsoononsisterblog
#waitforitlikewaitingforhalloween

Thursday, September 22, 2016

smithfield

Hello, it's me again!  
Trying to get back into blogging after a bit of a hiatus, since this City Mouse moved her whole cat and caboodle out to the Country.  Still unpacking some boxes, figuring out how to organize things and adapt to life in That Area Near that Small Town No One's Ever Heard of so I just say "south of Raleigh".   So I'm just here today to record some more observations so far.  That's all this blog is anyhow, just a personal blog of my life, recording some events and moments along the way.  Nothing deep from the blue abyss of my soul.  No inspiring journeys in art or fitness, those are blogs, too, which I also plan to light up again.  But for now, just some more first impressions of this new planet called JoCo that I've landed in.  

Today I took another trip to Smithfield.  Had to get a library card so I can check out real books, but mostly, hopefully, e-books.  Reason is, I've learned, is that the old library here, and the whole town itself, can be described (by me) in one word: Depressing.  Yeah, I don't mean to sound snobbish or anything, but it seems that the further I travel east, the further things go downhill.  Homes look poorer.  Stores dirtier.  And the people all STARE at me like I"m some creature from outer space!  Maybe it's my imagination, but I definitely feel like I stand out in that town.  Went into one little thrift store (can't help it, I'm a diehard Junker!!) and immediately these 2 older frumpy ladies gawk at me, make some comment and turn back around, huddling together like they're whispering about me.  Paranoid?  Maybe.


Then I hit up a second thrift store, (ok, right, so maybe it's just the weird thrift store clientele to blame here..) and I overhear one woman say to another, "Who's that?" and the other: "I have no idea".  
LIke, what's the deal, am I wearing a sign that says something like, "I'm a stranger here, yes, I am a hoity-toity city b(*&(* from the Congested Area of Relocated Yankees and I think I'm better than you"?????

oh well, at least i got to look through this fun pile of old record albums.  
The ol' 33 rpm ones. 50 cents a pop!
And check this out, this dude is serenading the womenfolk on his accordian and the chicks are all like, swooning and getting all hot and  bothered for this weirdo.
ha!


                                      And that's about it.  The sights of small town America.



Walked by this Ava Gardner museum, which was by the library and not far from a Republican campaign center with big ugly TRUMP signs all over.  yuck. (even Ava looks pissed..)


Even the gyms leave a bit to be desired.


Sorry, but only one star for this town.  And that would be the collective merit of the outlet mall and the one Starbucks.  

Carry on wayward son. Nothing to see here.
Catch you back at the watering hole.  Gonna wrap up my hands sometime soon, get back to some boxing in our new "home gym", aka, the bonus room.





Home gym

Getting ready...stay tuned!

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Post-swim lunch

That WAS a delish salad with rotisserie chicken, strawberries and praline pecans, but I ate it all up!  Also did a "virtual" kickboxing class in the bonus room before the icy plunge. Ah yes, I love these lingering summer days!!!

Monday, September 5, 2016

..."every little farm town with youuuuuuuu"

"..with a brand new Chevy with a lift kit..."

ok, so I had to google what a "lift kit" is, and maybe I was actually driving an Acura mommy utility vehicle, not a Chevy truck, but...

I did have another adventure driving in the country today.

No big deal, just downtown Benson, via Raleigh Road.  So many interesting farmish, countryside treasures to look at...tobacco fields, old farmhouses, barns, horses, goats in someone's front yard (!!!!!! I gotta have some, too!!!!)  , ponds, pick-your-own berry farms, oh so much to look at, I just wanted to drive at a snail's pace to take it all in, but after a few miles, there would always be someone tailgating me and I'd have to speed up again.

Got to the little town of Benson, old-fashioned downtown.  Walked the quiet street, just enjoying some alone time, and checking out some funky little shops, antiques and what-not:

                                                        Miss Maude's cafe...


                                          ..friendly little gnome in an antique shop run by some folks
                                                      who were pretty antiquey themselves..


I'm starting to realize what kind of land I'm living in...I saw this shirt the same day as I drove past some ol'
Bubba shootin' a gun off in his front yard. my oh my.


                               yeah, it's funny.  Been living in the South for 20 years now, but it feels like I'm going through another new wave of culture shock, moving to the country and being introduced to "real" southern life.  not the city version.  It's crazy...like this:


                                                      ..more old junk.


                                                (i truly hate this expression...sorry)


                                             And this?  Gotta love it.


                                    Even smelled a skunk on the road later on. Ahhh,  the sweet smells of                                                  country life.  I think I'm liking it here so far.  Liking it a lot.  Goodnight!