Wednesday, October 29, 2025

HOME AGAIN HOME AGAIN JIGGETY JIG!!!!!

 Okay!  The actual physical trip home was a complete nightmare.  And I am on a mission to get rid of that tiny piece of shit car.  Honestly it is very rare that I take the time and energy in my life to regret my actions or decisions but here is one I am really regretting.  Selling the jeeps.  Oh we have totally saved enough money in gas to be happy but....what is the point in having a vehicle with so many negatives.

Don't buy Corollas people.  First of all they are so low to the ground even spry young people have a hell of a time getting in and out of them.  The seats are so low I can't see out of the stupid thing.  I have asked other people  to tell me if they can see the hood of the car when they are seated and no matter how much they strain up they can't.  Like how do you drive onto ferries and tight parking spaces when you can't see the front of the car?

The giant screen with your life story written on it sticks up so high it blocks your vision when driving.  The bottom of the car scrapes when you go over speed bumps.  The only thing this car can do really well is corner.  And that ain't enough to entice me into kind thought about that assy little piece of crap.

It was raining hard all the way home.  Really hard.  And every puddle, no matter how small sent the car sailing sideways.  What the hell is that???  So even going only 70 it was happening.  So scary.  And on the freeway it was easy to go really slow cuz everyone could pass me but when I hit the two way road it was whilst all the working bros in big pickups were heading back to Port from their respective jobs.  

Not happy about doing 70 or 80 they would ride up right on my backside and flash their lights and honk their horns.  I would have pulled over but it was raining so hard I couldn't tell when there was a pull off.  I finally made it to Cathedral Grove and pulled over.  I am NEVER EVER driving that car in the snow.

But the real drawback to all this is Monte.  He absolutely loves that dumb car.  And he owns one third of it.  I am not sure how I am going to solve this problem.  In a year I am going to have to do the DMV tests to renew my license and because of my eyesight in short distances (long distance is perfect) I may end up  having to be chauffeured around and it will become a moot point.  I need a shovel, not a penguin.

I had a fantastic time at Myles and April's.  I spent a lot of time alone while they worked and played at previous plans so I had awesome time to think, rethink and write.  

I think I mentioned I belong to a writing group and I get twelve essays per day.  Most I don't read as they aren't interesting to me.  But the ones I do have taught me so much.  Sometimes I write comments to the authors.  One of them wrote me back.  I had mentioned in my comment how I was raised in a pretty severe iconoclastic religious lifestyle that has been likened to a cult.  She suggested I write about being raised that way.  Well, it sparked something in me!  So I started to write and it is rolling out pretty easily.  I really love writing and I am quite happy if anyone reads it or if no one does.  It's not a requirement for me.  My mother was similar!  She always told me to burn all her writings after she died.

It is good to be home.  Now it is time to get ready for my most disliked holiday of the year.  I hate halloween.  It wasn't fun when I was a kid and it isn't fun now as an adult.  I hate fireworks and running up and down the stairs to answer the door a thousand times.  With any luck it will be raining and cut down on the amount kids.  The part I do enjoy though is seeing all the little ones in their costumes.  I even enjoy seeing the older ones, especially the ones with homemade costumes.  Normally I would have one box of large chocolate bars for the teens that are proud and brave enough to come to the door at ten o'clock at night.  They are the most fun.

Well thats it for today.  I apologize for the negative overtone.  I am actually feeling very happy and content.  I gave Monte some money and sent him off to Pete's Mountain Meats to buy a dozen lanjagger sausages.  Myles bought some from his butcher and gave me half of one and I have been jonesing for lanjagger ever since.    TFL & TTYL

Nutritional Value of Landjaeger

Landjaeger is not just tasty; it also offers several nutritional benefits, making it a practical choice for those needing a quick energy boost.

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    High in protein. Each serving provides a significant amount of protein, essential for muscle repair and growth.

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    Rich in fats. The fat content helps to provide long-lasting energy, which is particularly useful for outdoor activities.

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    Contains essential vitamins and minerals. These include B vitamins, iron, and zinc, which are important for overall health.

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    Low in carbohydrates. This makes it suitable for low-carb and ketogenic diets.




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