
Learned: Kiss Coffee in N.E. Portland, Oregon, is a great place for breakfast burritos. That the Barista-level oatmilk products may be delicious in coffee. That there are 96 million in the Chinese communist party, 70% are male. Gas prices in California are the highest in the nation, attributed to higher taxes and a “mystery” gasoline surcharge that is never fully addressed by policy makers. That my new friend Sanjeev loved the Academy of Science, and might become convinced to wear a nametag as a regular part of his regular outerwear. That I have been using the wrong online scheduler for my barber, Einstein.
3. Bougie juice stand close to home. 311.org. My ability to juggle quick items and manage. 3.
Seems: the problem of “gas prices” is cloudy and uninteresting. That info comes in and goes out without creating a permanent record. That as the political flyers pile up, what a poor source of information they are without researching their sources and what their ideas are. That I pass out with the TV on almost every evening; at least I am already in bed!
New Habit(s): from memory, non-dairy coffee (a 5-day success). Walk-a-block daily and take a photo while out there (3/4), I can’t remember the rest. Finishing this in the middle of the night. Oh! Doing this M-F journal entry is a new habit!
Accomplished: The back-to-back calls that were scheduled today, I was there for whether they happened or not. Made a mid-month transfer to the DR and didn’t feel like it was devastating.
Thinking about: How I need to pull it together for the Portland trip. How eating healthy with my new plan may be a struggle. That I probably need to come clean about my back-taxes with my father.
Video: if you haven’t already, the M.C. Escher doc from a couple of days ago…
Reading: Same things as before. No time for reading today.
