The Potato Garden is looking good. We got a nice little shower earlier in the week and the sunshine has been working it's magic since then.
Charlie Horse thought it was about time to hill those puppies up a little..., and so did I..., 😀
So..., I got busy on Wednesday and moved a little dirt. It looks like a lot of hill dirt left..., but at this point the base of the hill get expanded since that dirt rolls down hill..., making for a lot more dirt to raise the hills even a little.
The potato plants aren't the only thing looking good in The Garden..., and the flowering plants don't hold a candle to the weeds that are popping up. The damn daisies are sprouting up..., but not flowering yet..., but I will be picking wheelbarrows full of flowers soon if I don't get more of those green sprouts pulled along with the yellow buttercup looking things that are trying to take control. I spend a lot of time on my hands and knees pulling those and other assorted weeds. Charlie Horse tries to help me..., but Logan thinks Charlie has other ideas and thinks he needs to protect me from Charlie's advances.
I missed a day pulling weeds on Tuesday to make a Costco/Walmart run to Port Angeles. I was out of dog food..., and since I don't have big dogs that require a ton of feed in the half ton Tacoma on a regular basis anymore..., I can't comment on the inflationary impact of that on the budget. Back in those days the inflation gauge consisted of dog food and beer prices. These days it is beer and rib steak. Walmart still has my beer price at $20 a case..., and I was patting myself on that back after seeing that the Forks price had increased to $27 a case a couple of weeks ago. I see on my weekly run today that my my savings were a bit over rated..., as the price was back down to $23 a case. But I felt a little better when I saw that even though the price of Half and Half had jumped up about four bits a half gallon at Costco..., it was still about $2.50 cheaper than Forks. I was surprised that several of the name brand gas stations in PA had breeched the $6 a gallon price..., and even Costco was $5.65..., about the average in Forks. And those Rib Steaks are both $18.99 a pound today..., though last week they were on sale in Forks for $14.99. Oh..., and don't go to Costco on Tuesday..., that must be Old Folks Day..., I was appalled at first..., until I realized that I fit right in 😀
Speaking of inflation..., I nearly went postal right in the Post Office today..., when I opened the Direct TV bill. I had a couple of reasons for opening it there..., I pretty much have to pay a couple of bills the day I get them at the Post Office and take my checkbook and stamps..., because I only go once a week. If I miss a bill by a week and then take it home and wait another week to get the bills mailed off..., it will pretty likely be late and incur a late fee. The other reason was I always get an email notification from Direct TV..., trying to induce me to start using an automatic payment plan..., and this email said the bill was going to be $206 dollars !!! It is usually "just" $140. I had racked my brain for most of this week to try to remember how the hell I had watched that may pay per views..., or if I had accidentally subscribed to some "extra" service to increase my bill that much. Well..., the reason I would have gone postal if I had been carrying a gun..., was..., that was just how much my bill was going to be from now on..., because my two year promise of the low rate had expired and this was the new rate !!! I haven't read the fine print of the contract..., but I am thinking that I can't just cancel now without incurring some sort of penalty for doing so..., 😢
I guess I should have posted this one from James McMurtry for the Friday Nite Music Video last week..., a little closer to the Memorial Day Weekend..., though back in the day it used to be observed on May 30th. I really like this one from the point of view of a young kid...,




Ted & I got rid of Dish. They raised their prices steadily so I would cut programing steadily. We talked and decided to go Roku.....well, first it was a smart TV, then more computer apps to get programing. Now the computer apps are raising pricing. I don't think you can work long enough to afford retirement. I just read where retirees can expect to pay $670,000 for healthcare during their retirement years.
ReplyDeleteYour "Spud Garden" looks great and so does Charlie!!!
Yeah..., we got Direct when Julie was bed bound...., and I didn't watch TV..., even listened to the Seahawks on the radio in my office/library/music/computer room in the burnt out double wide..., because two TV going in the park model trailer just didn't work. Lately I have Amazon Prime and watch movies on it or Turner Classic Movies..., and have got a decent collection of movies recorded on the Direct hardware..., and the cheaper package doesn't include TCM..., which does not have commercials like some of the other channels that show the same commercials over and over. I think I am stuck with Direct for now.
DeleteUs working class retirees are stuck in a system that no longer works for us. The only thing we have going for us is we still have the knowledge to do things for ourselves. As society is rapidly changing to digitally managed systems I do not have much faith in a future middle class. We just need to keep on keeping on my friend, the taters are looking good. KJ
ReplyDeleteYeah Kevin..., folks with no retirement income besides Social Security can find it rough going..., I realized when I turned 40 that I only had about 20 years of working life left..., and maybe less than that if I continued as a logger. I didn't particularly want to get on with the WA Dept. of Corrections..., and nearly quit early one..., but sticking with it for 25 years has served me well with the pension and an affordable (for now anyway) medical insurance plan that supplements Medicare. That Potato Garden is my disaster plan insurance.
DeleteYes Scott with my two union pensions with very reasonable medical, Idaho State pension (Persi), and Social Security we are doing ok for now. I cannot imagine how scary retirement would look now with prices skyrocketing as of late without them. We all might be eating spuds and wild game if things don’t change. Have a good week. KJ
ReplyDeleteThanks Kevin..., glad to hear that you are doing well..., and hope thing continue in that fashion..., :).
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your friendship. Maub.
I used to keep up with some old friends from The Agonist days on Facebook..., but since I got banned there I have even lost touch with Don Henry Ford Jr. I see Sean Paul Kelley is writing sporadically on Ian Welsh's blog now. My "social media" now consists of Substack..., I am a subscriber..., but haven't contributed anything there. You might want to give it try..., you might find a new audience that is interested in your writing. It is somewhat like Facebook..., but it does steer posts that it thinks you will like to your feed..., as opposed to FB that steered posts of your friends to your feed. I don't get as many "hits" on this blog since the FB ban from the US..., but getting some unusual amounts for foreign hits since I started the weekly Friday Nite Check Ins..., not sure how to explain that. Anyway..., good to hear from you on my blog..., been a while since we shared a few Hamm's beer stories here :)
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