I don’t really have a lot to share at the moment, but I’m tired of seeing that tiki-idol in my last post, so here we go.
Earlier today (it’s a late and sunny Wednesday afternoon as I write this) I shaved & dressed, swallowed a couple pills for my sore tailbone, gritted my teeth and headed to the Lutheran Senior Center for lunch.
It could not have been a nicer time; many of my favorites like Mary and Cussin’ Connie (who were both sporting new ‘dos) were there, and I love those characters like family.
Speaking of characters, the reason you’re seeing Bette Davis on here is because we got to talking about heavy smokers, and I just had to do my impersonation of Bette Davis from her final appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Why Doug… why?
Anyway, here’s a few photos I took of the day. Nothing exciting to look at, but I’ve been wanting to share a couple of these people for a long time.
My friend & neighbor Lida, who I ran into in the lobby downstairs. I’ve known Lida for 7 years, she’s a special needs person who is both funny & kind, and remembers every ailment you have. “Doug!! How’s your back! And your front!”Here’s the infamous Kuhn’s Market I’m always talking about. If you were familiar with the area, you’d notice a BIG empty space to the store’s left that was formerly a YMCA and other building. They’re constructing a new Kuhn’s “Superstore” that will be more than double the size of our 1950’s sized grocery store.
I’m not crazy about it, but that’s progress!This is Bridget who works at the Lutheran Center, and one of the nicest people you will ever meet. I adore her. When I visited the center’s Open House in June 2023, she was the first person I met and was sold.
(She’s also an expert on all the superheroes in the Marvel & DC universe and we’ve had some great discussions. Well, she does have 3 boys!)Today’s lunch—pulled pork sandwich, Texas-style corn, coleslaw, cantalope, hunk of cake. Don’t let the simplicity of this meal fool you, the center serves the best pub steakburgers and pulled pork I’ve ever eaten.
Finally, this is for Cathy & Sharon (my neighbors) who wanted to know what a single man has for Easter Dinner. That’s a Bavarian ham sandwich with butter & horseradish, roasted broccoli with red peppers, au gratin potatoes with onions and a deviled egg.
I know it’s nothing fancy, but it suited this single man just fine. The End