morning shopping
Oct. 2nd, 2004 07:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Haymarket is my new favorite place in the world. :D I now probably have more produce than I'll be able to eat before it goes bad -- and I eat lots and lots of fruit -- and it all cost in the neighborhood of ten bucks, including T fare to get out there and back. Peaches and raspberries and apples and pears and corn and potatoes and bananas, mmmm. I probably would have given in to the temptation to get even more if it weren't for the whole carrying it back thing. As it was, one of my peaches got bruised in my backpack and I've just had to make the huge sacrifice of eating it now. It's good.
I am, though, kicking myself for how much I spent at the Star Market on fruit on Wednesday -- for instance, today I bought two containers of raspberries for a total of less than half the price I spent on *one* container at the Star the other day. Oh well.
In other news, I saw Fight Club several nights ago -- a really good movie though made even stranger by the fact that one of the main characters looked eerily like someone I know. Also, I now have homework due in every subject I'm taking every Tuesday -- the written physics problem sets (as opposed to the less time-intensive online ones), calc problem sets, reading for MAS.110, and the chemistry problem sets that aren't exactly due but are tested on the Tuesday morning quizzes. I can tell my Monday nights are going to be really exciting. Not, of course, that I would dream of putting it all off that long. Not me.
I am, though, kicking myself for how much I spent at the Star Market on fruit on Wednesday -- for instance, today I bought two containers of raspberries for a total of less than half the price I spent on *one* container at the Star the other day. Oh well.
In other news, I saw Fight Club several nights ago -- a really good movie though made even stranger by the fact that one of the main characters looked eerily like someone I know. Also, I now have homework due in every subject I'm taking every Tuesday -- the written physics problem sets (as opposed to the less time-intensive online ones), calc problem sets, reading for MAS.110, and the chemistry problem sets that aren't exactly due but are tested on the Tuesday morning quizzes. I can tell my Monday nights are going to be really exciting. Not, of course, that I would dream of putting it all off that long. Not me.