Mar 10, 2012 16:20
I tried seeds from a new company whose stuff we carry at work: High Mowing Seeds. Organic. I got some lettuce seeds, planted them. Lettuce typically takes 3 to 5 days. These: eighteen hours, for Pete's sake, and they were starting up just beautifully. I can grow them up into baby lettuces in our cellar, long before it's time to do anything in the greenhouse or outdoors. At least I think I can.
Two compliments from coworkers Thursday. One of my fellow pricing team members, in particular the one whose job is hanging all of the bazillion tags I compare to reports and sort by aisle, remarked to me that he thought I did a really great job with those tags. He mentioned that the little specific notes I write to him help him a lot. I know what he means. We have stuff all over the place, like Asian sauces at the registers, and little displays in the midst of the dairy department of grocery items and cookware and produce. It's hard to keep track of where everything is.
Later that same day, I set my register light to flash, so as to get some change. Not just one but two coordinators showed up at my side, to ask what I needed. I was a teeny bit startled, then one of them laughed and said, look how we fall all over each other to get here. Anything for Eleanor! D'awwww....
I'm really tired of coughing and blowing my nose. I've resorted to sudafed for this damn post-nasal drip. I hate to use that sort of thing, but the natural stuff wasn't cutting it. Now, I feel much better, the drip and cough have stopped, but I sound like Tallulah Bankhead, not that anyone knows who she was these days...Or Marlene Dietrich. "Falling in love, again!"
illness,
grocery store,
gardening