life goes on
Nov. 17th, 2007 07:29 pmI had planned to go to the Bath Guide shop today... except I thought that they opened at 2:30 when it turns out they actually closed at 12:30. Oops! How'd I manage to mix that up? Ah well, next weekend!
I went to the farmer's market today. Sampled a little of the local soft cheese. Tastes a lot like Brie but the rind is uber bitter. Might be nice baked. Might have to get myself a little once I have a fridge et al. I did pick up a few jars of local preserves, though. I suppose it could have waited for next week, but they looked so good! They'll be really nice for making sauces and stuff. One's a nice pineapple preserve which would be really good in sweet and sour or teriyaki dishes.
Sorry. Cooking is a small obsession of mine.
I saw an ad for an office-type administration job. Working weekdays with weekends off. Could be perfect... use the weekends to travel... I'm sort of on the fence for whether I want to apply or not. I'd be working in the back room of a furniture type store processing orders and payments and such. I'm not familiar with the program they're bringing in to do it with, but I am pretty good with computers and pick things up quickly. I dunno, advice? I suspect it'd pay better than a lot of the other retail jobs around here. Also, as someone who is interested in management it might be good to get some experience in administration type stuff.
Yay or nay?
I went to the farmer's market today. Sampled a little of the local soft cheese. Tastes a lot like Brie but the rind is uber bitter. Might be nice baked. Might have to get myself a little once I have a fridge et al. I did pick up a few jars of local preserves, though. I suppose it could have waited for next week, but they looked so good! They'll be really nice for making sauces and stuff. One's a nice pineapple preserve which would be really good in sweet and sour or teriyaki dishes.
Sorry. Cooking is a small obsession of mine.
I saw an ad for an office-type administration job. Working weekdays with weekends off. Could be perfect... use the weekends to travel... I'm sort of on the fence for whether I want to apply or not. I'd be working in the back room of a furniture type store processing orders and payments and such. I'm not familiar with the program they're bringing in to do it with, but I am pretty good with computers and pick things up quickly. I dunno, advice? I suspect it'd pay better than a lot of the other retail jobs around here. Also, as someone who is interested in management it might be good to get some experience in administration type stuff.
Yay or nay?