Still, we cheered the 3 valiant runners that bravely went out there and got soaked - and then joined the non-valiant among us who just showed up for coffee at Biddle's, which was as usual, enlightening! The weight of our brilliance has finally moved me to get all of this stuff on record, so here goes 3 weeks of napkin notes:
- #1, recommended by New England-born and bred Lainy, Cousins Maine Lobster Food Truck , which if you click on that link you will notice that they will be (among other places)
- At the Pittsburgh Food Park at the Millvale Riverfront Park though they seem to be somewhat confused, since they have the wrong date. Here is what the Food Park says: Friday Sept. 21, 5-10 pm - which was endorsed with or without the lobster rolls.
- Which one of those dates is Fake News?? and hereby we talk about another big endorsement, which is to help Get Out The Vote - just 54 days left! I try to not include politics here but the group agreed that drastic measures are called for these days. How?
- Bookmark Partners for Progress SWPA's list of events to participate in, or even better, sign up for their really helpful email list. (It's probably more important than this one.)
- Voter registration (up to Oct. 9) with the nonpartisan League of Women Voters.
- Just get absolutely everyone you know who cares about our country to vote. Black women in Alabama (actually watch that - it's great) evidently made the difference in defeating Roy Moore by simply harassing all their friends and relatives. Let's do it!
- Wendy's Zumba Class at Bellefield Hall at Pitt at 5:30 on MW- it's open to the public! I just called Be Fit Pitt but right now it's full (she said Wendy's class fills up fast!) but to check back in a few weeks (when students get tired) by calling 412-648-8320.
- Night Market coming up in Squirrel Hill Sept. 22
- A lot of talk lately of wild animals. Raccoons, bunnies, deer, squirrels, all those birds, and "the Pitt campus is crawling with groundhogs!" Laurie gets the prize for astounding endurance in humane groundhog elimination (both ways, don't ask.) Also mentioned: The Wildlife Center (they are at capacity for raccoons.) Also a mention of violent pets.
- Shakespeare in the Park Pittsburgh - really good and really free - just 2 more!
- Get ready for cashmere mitten season, and be like Gretchen's daughter Margot and donate some to the homeless
- St Moritz - actually like the Sound of Music, where "people come out of the womb hiking."
- GoodRX - 75% off coupons for pharmaceuticals - RG medical members say it works!
- Books: Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner, Neapolitan Quartet by Elena Ferrante, Evicted by Matthew Desmond, Book of Dust by Philip Pullman
- Forest Bathing -we'll do it next Sunday
- Non-endorsement: Maytag washers - bad, bad, bad! Those old ads about their vaunted endurability - it's back to Fake News!!
- You know, there is more but I'm out of time. So much wisdom!
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