Isn’t That Always the Way?
Saw this sign near the ballpark in downtown Greenville on Saturday.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/07: 207
Saw this sign near the ballpark in downtown Greenville on Saturday.
After this weekend’s big push we are now more than a third of the way to the goal of taking a picture of every Post Office in the state of South Carolina. Today we did a dozen on the way home from Greenville. This is a different angle than I used in the gallery of my favorite Post Office for today, Cross Hill.
For breakfast I had a bowl of raisin ban, a cinnamon bun, half a banana and a small OJ. Donna had half an order of biscuits and gravy, half a banana and a bagel with cream cheese, water to wash it all down.
Today’s photo total was pretty good, we have had 2 days with 13, so it would have ranked as the second most productive day if it hadn’t been for Saturday. On Saturday we did 7 POs on the way to Greenville. Took a break at the hotel for a while and then did 4 on the way to the ballgame we didn’t stay for, doing four more before calling it a night. For a total of fifteen pictures on Saturday. Speaking of night, two of those photos were shot in the dusk and the last two were taken in the dark. They didn’t come out half bad, so we may be doing more low light images.
Lunch today was at a Taco Bell in Greenwood. Two chicken taco supremes for Donna and I had 3 soft beef tacos. A medium Sierra Mist fountain drink was shared between the two of us.
156 Post Offices down with 304 to go. This weekend’s photos are up in the Gallery or on the Flickr page. No captioning yet and the titles need fixing. No geotags on the Flicker images yet either, so they don’t show up on the map. Go peek if you just need to see how many ways I can put a Miata in a Post Ofice parking lot, but if you want a story to go with the image, come back later this week.
Alternate Title: Down on the Farm.
The Single-A farm in Greenville, South Carolina. The Drive are affiliated with the FRS and to show the love, last year they opened a new stadium with the same dimensions as Fenway Park in Beantown (including a 30′ high Green Monster with manual scoreboard.
Because we are traveling we are eating out. Breakfast with the MMC at the Sunrise Grill in North Augusta. The joint we were supposed to meet at at 7:00 AM had changed their opening hour from seven to eight recently leaving us locked out in an empty parking lot. No worries mate, we just moved the show a 1/4 mile up the street. Half a waffle and two eggs for her, western omelette with home fries for me. I had a cup of joe and she had a hot chocolate.
Lunch at a Cracker Barrel in Greenville. I had the spicy grilled catfish sandwich on sourdough and Donna had a bowl of tortilla soup. One iced tea, one water to drink and guess who had what.
Dinner at the ballpark. $5 a piece tip to the Maitre De got us in the door (AKA General Admission tickets.) Nachos for her, Italian sausage for him. Diet DP for him, bottled water for her. We split an 8-pack of chicken nuggets a little later.
The game was supposed to start at 7:00 PM, but it was probably still pouring down rain at that time. The rain did stop and the game started at 7:30. We entered the stadium at 6:00 when they opened the gates and after eating and taking shelter, by the time the game started we had had enough. From the way the skies looked we were sure it was going to rain some more any minute, so we left. Seeing as the rain showers were scattered we opted to drive around Greenville and take some of the PO pictures we were going to do tomorrow. Ended up doing all of them (that we could find.) There is one on the Furman campus according to USPS.com, but we didn’t see it.
At the last one of the night, a CPU in an ACE Hardware store, the odometer read exactly 59,000 miles.
Got more of the deck done today. I quit at around three quarters mark. I still have that one corner, the seat area, the railing, the three steps to the yard and the whole outside of the railings. I had to stop because it started to rain. Now you are asking yourself why would a little rain make me stop. I mean, I’m already pretty much soaked from the over spray, plus I’m getting wet from above because I’m washing off the soffits and gutters while I’m at it. Just feels foolish standing out in the rain I guess.
Last night, the used once two years ago pressure washer seemed to be acting funny, it wouldn’t come up to full pressure at first. It would start and when I squeezed the trigger it would come up to about half power. After holding the trigger in about 30 seconds to a minute then it would kick in. A couple times it wouldn’t ever jump up to full pressure. Turning it off and on wouldn’t help. Then one time I squeezed the trigger and then hit the power, it came right up to full speed. Tried that same procedure the next time and it worked again. So now I have been doing that each time I start/restart after a break. I wonder if that is the proper procedure. Maybe if I had read the directions I’d know.
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I forgot we went out to breakfast. Blueberry muffin for her and a coconut pineapple cream muffin for me and we split a bottled water.
It has been over a month since we’ve taken any Post Office photos, but that may change this weekend. That may change this weekend, weather depending. The summer is a slower time anyway because it is too damn hot for most of the day. The only time it is safe to be out without cooking your brains is mornings before 9:00 AM. And for maybe the next month you can get away with after 9:00 PM, but once July rolls around even then it is too hot and sticky to enjoy the outdoors.
Broke down and started the deck project. Cleaned about half of it tonight with the pressure washer. Maybe tomorrow I can get the other half done. Sealing it can be done over several days after work next week. Speaking of broke down, I kind of broke the screen door to the deck. Where the door is it gets a lot of slashing from the gutters when it rains, so it has been slowly deteriorating. I pushed it over the edge by knocking off a trim strip and letting loose the bottom of the screen. Rather than try to repair the door we may just go to Home Depot and get a new one. A new wood door is like $20.
Pizza was on the menu for Friday, but it got pushed up to today. We got the usual order from Ferrando’s, a 14″ 5-topping pie (sausage, pepperoni, green peppers, onions and banana pepper rings) and brought it home to eat. Finished half, saving the second half for dinner on the previous planned Friday evening.
This evening’s entertainment was The Holiday. Double your warm fuzzy feelings, double your tears, its two, two chick flicks in one.
The Red Sox are having trouble scoring runs. They are losing big time at home tonight against the Rockies 12-2 and are on their way to losing six of their last ten ballgames. The Yankees are about to win their ninth game in a row and will be 8-1/2 games back. Is it just me or has something like what happens to an RX-7 in this video happening to the FRS?
Had some comments on one of my Post Office photos on Flickr today. White Rock, SC 29117. Then if you want, go check out grussell903’s photos before answering this question: Troll or Reality Challenged?
We ran out to Kroger tonight to get a couple items. As we were checking out I noticed that the cashier had keyed us in for a senior citizens discount. I think you have to be like 60 to qualify and we are about 8 years from that milestone. If asked if I qualify I say no, when that screen pops up on the self-service checkout I say no. I usually say something, but tonight I didn’t. Maybe it was because we saved so much – 47¢
Well, I’ve posted the latest northwest trip’s photos. Trimmed the total down to 51, forty-eight regular and 3 panoramic shots. I’ve got about 2/3s of the titles and captions finished. Check them out if you want: Northwest Trip 2007
Still burning the CD collection with 5, plus a little more, out of 10 rows done. Five hundred directories with 3,751 files in them occupying 13.8 Gig of a hard drive space.
Tonight was haircut night and after getting our respective ears lowered we headed over to Wife Saver for chow. We split a 4 piece chicken strip dinner with mashed potatoes, black-eyed peas and broccoli casserole. I had a sweet tea and Donna had water.
Here is a SC Blog that I just had to link to considering it’s content, pictures (and stories) about traveling around the state. Ok, it is a Mustang not a Miata, but I’ve got a few pictures of my car infront of some of the places he has photographed as well – Mustang Rolling. More South Carolina blog gems to follow.