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Jun. 11th, 2020 03:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Went to my eye doctor appointment today, and I'm likely to keep having correctable eyeballs for the foreseeable future. By the time I got home I could almost have seen lumps in a lump factory, because I had to walk all the way for want of buses, and it was a couple of miles. I stopped at Whole Foods for cherries, because 'tis the season and I eat a stupid amount of cherries when I can get them, since the season is so short. And I bought butter, despite the fact that I really shouldn't, because I have a pound and a half of apricots to turn into crumble, and I can't make good crumble topping without butter.
I did, however, get home before it rained. So much for "scattered showers if it rains at all", because we got a fairly torrential downpour for at least half an hour. And I got to be smug sitting indoors eating lunch and watching it rain hard. Lily used to be smug about rain, too, once she figured out that it didn't come indoors. These days she only cares if it rains in through the window with the cat tree in it.
I hadn't been on a bus since mid-March. The front third was blocked off and there were three other people on the bus with me by the time I got to the doctor's office (one, of course, wearing a mask around her neck and talking on the phone the whole time). I can't imagine how commuting by bus would work at this point, but I don't have to, yet. I have no idea what the buses will be like by the time I have to start commuting again, but I could walk it if I had to. Even though I don't want that much exercise before breakfast. They're tearing up Rte 9 between Harvard Ave and Brookline Ave quite some, and I can't quite tell what they're doing. When I could see, I noticed they've taken out the island between the outbound Pearl St bus stop and Rte 9, and I wonder what they're going to do with that.
The extension cord for the air conditioner arrived yesterday, and I fished it from the outlet, behind the bookshelf and the storage tubs, under the (open) closet door, behind the other storage tub, into the window. Now all I need is the air conditioner to plug it into, and that's supposed to arrive tomorrow. Just as well I didn't have to get the box off the porch in the pouring rain today.
I did, however, get home before it rained. So much for "scattered showers if it rains at all", because we got a fairly torrential downpour for at least half an hour. And I got to be smug sitting indoors eating lunch and watching it rain hard. Lily used to be smug about rain, too, once she figured out that it didn't come indoors. These days she only cares if it rains in through the window with the cat tree in it.
I hadn't been on a bus since mid-March. The front third was blocked off and there were three other people on the bus with me by the time I got to the doctor's office (one, of course, wearing a mask around her neck and talking on the phone the whole time). I can't imagine how commuting by bus would work at this point, but I don't have to, yet. I have no idea what the buses will be like by the time I have to start commuting again, but I could walk it if I had to. Even though I don't want that much exercise before breakfast. They're tearing up Rte 9 between Harvard Ave and Brookline Ave quite some, and I can't quite tell what they're doing. When I could see, I noticed they've taken out the island between the outbound Pearl St bus stop and Rte 9, and I wonder what they're going to do with that.
The extension cord for the air conditioner arrived yesterday, and I fished it from the outlet, behind the bookshelf and the storage tubs, under the (open) closet door, behind the other storage tub, into the window. Now all I need is the air conditioner to plug it into, and that's supposed to arrive tomorrow. Just as well I didn't have to get the box off the porch in the pouring rain today.