Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Sluggy's Solo Road Trip.....Part 1....PA to OH

 
Up to the moment I actually pulled out of the driveway, I didn't know if I could go through with this trip.

I had new wheels.....my cute little purple car.......and I had the time, but I still wasn't sure I had the nerve to make this trip that would take me approximately 3200 Miles, through 8 States in 16 Days.

I haven't traveled solo in many years.
Yes, I use to take the kids alone on trips down to my mother's house in Virginia when they were young.  But that really wasn't traveling alone since the "brat pack" was in the backseat, was it?
The last time I traveled alone I can't even remember.....probably in college.

I use to love to drive.
Since I've gotten older, not so much.
People on the road anymore drive like maniacs....at least in the crowded eastern part of the country.

So with great trepidation I pulled out of my driveway on July 10th and headed toward western PA for the first stop on my journey, at my son's apartment in Pittsburgh.

I ended up using the On Star GPS feature that first day, as I wanted to avoid traffic snarls once I got near Pittsburgh.  The GPS took me the back way to son's place and I got there around 3pm without hitting rush hour traffic.

My grandkitty, Lilly, was there to greet me......



We marked one of my items on my Trip Bucket List off right away, as my son and his GF took me to the newly opened Trader Joe's store down in the gentrified part of town.

A container of these came home with me.  My verdict......not so great and not worth the price.



A green pea "snack"???
I have an aversion to peas so no thanks......but I did like the name.....lolz


I found some interesting teas and a couple of boxes of these left the store with me.....


I shot this video in the backseat of the car, after leaving Trader Joe's.  It was just the beginning of what was to be a very long and spendy trip.....ouch!



I kind of spazzed out when I realized how much I spent on so little food!




After dinner and chillin' at the apartment, the kids took me out to hit another item on my trip bucket list.


The Duquesne Incline.
If you don't know what this is, it's a passenger cable car on the side of a mountain that runs on a track, taking people up and down the cliff that overlooks downtown Pittsburgh.

We entered the Incline area from the bottom.
I thought I would DIE before I even got TO the Incline!

Son parked in the lot below the Incline.
You have to climb two flights of stairs to get to 2 MORE flights of stairs over the highway to get to the lower Incline station, where you buy your tickets and board the car.

The upper station building has an observation deck too.
I took this shot from the observation deck of the track we had just come up on....


And here is a shot, in front of the iron fencing on the observation deck of the passenger car in mid-journey going back down the track.



Not many of my pictures taken in the car came out since most of the views were from behind screened windows and the car was too full of people to move to another space. 

Here's a shot of the inside of the car.....the ceiling area so I didn't get any strangers in the shot.




And don't even get me started on the insipid photographer and engaged couple who hired her to take shots of them in the car while we were taking our ride.
If you want to take pictures of yourselves fine but wait until there aren't a million people crammed into the car and make them all move so you can get shots without other people in them. 

Go and reserve the danged car and pay to rent out the entire car if you want to do that and don't go and IMPOSE on people and spoil their experience because you are too self-centered and ignorant!

See!?  It's a good thing you didn't get me started.......*snort*

Here's a shot from inside the car when we went back down......



Here are a couple of shots I took inside the car, when I get a chance to shoot through the glass and not the screens.  They still came out with glare...ugh.....



The best shots were from the observation deck.

Looking east down the Monongahela River and the Fort Pitt Bridge that crosses it......





The waterfront triangle of Pittsburgh, at the confluence of the 3 rivers.  To the right is the Monongahela, to the left is the Ohio and in the back center is the Allegheny.
You can see the fountain down by the water in the triangle and the Fort Pitt Block House is off to the right of that.



A close-up of one of the paddle wheel tourist boats that ply this area....



Trying to take a shot of my son and his GF.....




Then they took some selfies......


And I took a selfie......or tried to......


Let's try this again, shall we?.......



Ok, how about from this angle with the Ohio River in the background.......




Then son was trying to take my photo and these blasted women just refused to get outta the way!
Suit yourselves.  Your large ass gets to be in my photo.....


 
 
Ok. let's crop them/her out.....


This one is better but cropping large butt out also removed part of the view......oh well......


Then the platform was overrun with brides-to-be, grooms-to-be who looked like they'd rather be anywhere else,  and more photographers.......


So I was reduced to taking shots of the signage......


And inside you can see the gears of the mechanism that hoists the cars up and down.......


The historic landmark sign.....


And son bought me a souvenir.....one of those smashed pennies with the view from the Incline on it.....



And I bought me a button for a whole $1.25 and wore it the next day......



And at the end of it all I got to climb DOWN 4 flights of stairs too!
Woohoo!
My knee was thanking me for that!

I curled up on the couch that night while grand kitty bounced off the walls for 3 hours in the dark.
I awoke to grandkitty sleeping on my hip.  Yes, I make an excellent cat bed it seems.

I had bought some Lobster Ravioli at Trader Joe's the day before so I set out to make a decadent breakfast for son and myself.  I made a quick Béchamel Parmesan sauce and after a quick boil of the ravioli, we had Lobster Ravioli in Parmesan Sauce for breakfast......


I could get use to this! lolz


Day 2 found me still in Pittsburgh.  I spent the day hanging out with my eldest son.

First he took me downtown to the Strip District......


This is a section of Pittsburgh where the warehouses and old wholesalers are.  It's become a trendy shopping district now.
 

Lot of colorful murals on old buildings too.....



And lots of "colorful" characters roaming the streets as well.
We saw this couple from across an intersection while in the car and leaving downtown.
From a distance we couldn't tell if the person in the skirt was a man or a woman.

I snapped a picture as we passed them.....


The five o'clock shadow on his face gave it away.

The sight while stopped at a traffic light.
And I was just wondering where I was going to pick up my Steelers souvenirs......



We parked near this restaurant but didn't go in.




We did go into the Public Market though.....

A local ice cream vendor and their suggested flavors chalkboard


Pickled Watermelon Radishes.....wtf?


I went in here.....

And promptly dropped $69 on balsamic vinegarsl......


I foresee yummy salads in my future!

They also had flavored olive oils but other than the pepper infused one I couldn't tell any difference in the samples I tried.
I guess my palate is that unrefined.

They also sold flavored olives.....

After noting the prices I took a pass on those too.

Then we found the bar......


And a couple of samples of that was in order too.....


If you can't tell mine is the dark one.....I like my beer dark......

We also saw this awesome item.
I was tempted but alack! they didn't have it in my size......



We were parked waaaay far away from most of the things I wanted to see/do on The Strip and I wasn't up for lots of walking as the day was a bit muggy.

After an hour or two we called it done and left downtown.
I did see this on the way out......



A restaurant I'd like to go to when I had a bit more money to spend.....



It was after lunchtime when we finished up at The Strip, so son took me here.....so I could cross something else off my Road Trip Bucket List.....


Love the names of these drinks......I couldn't decide between having Angry Balls or an Angry Cuban....


The Cuban won out......


My son got the "When Pigs Fly" Sandwich and I got a boring old pastrami and cheese sandwich.
Good Lord, that thing was monstrous!
I took half of it back to the apartment.




Then I bought this.....how could I not?!?


And yes I will wear it because Bite Me is one of my favorite sayings. lolz

Next we hit the movie theater and saw "Tammy".
The film had it's moments of good and funny, as well as pathetic, but was very uneven.

I did learn an important lesson during this film however----"Lesbians love to blow shit up."
Am I right?!?

Later that evening, after the GF got off work, we went out for dinner at D's Six Pax and Dogz.

A short film during our meal......



I got a shot(sort of!lol)with the mural wall behind us....


Another selfie shot with both of us fully IN the photo.....I am improving at this! lol



After dinner it was back to the apartment and I loaded my car back up and made tracks for Elyria, Ohio to the motel I was staying at for the night.
I wanted to get some more miles behind me so that the drive on Saturday wasn't so long.

I had trouble finding the motel once I got off the turnpike, though it was right off the entrance/exit to that.  The motel, an older Ramada Inn, with very small signage, was tucked sort of behind a mall,  an older partially abandoned mall.  It was a tad scary at this place being next to a closed up, crumbling mall.
I went into the front desk to check-in and there were big signs about the pool being closed that weekend for repairs and how they weren't giving refunds(partial or otherwise)for that and that you were free to cancel your reservation and go elsewhere.
I didn't care about the pool but their manner of handling this "problem" really turned me off, and had I been familiar with the area and it wasn't really dark outside, I just might have cancelled that reservations and gone elsewhere for the night.
You really blew it in my book Ramada!!!

So I got into my room and prepared for bed.  I was so tired that I didn't even hook up and turn on my computer that night to take advantage of the WIFI that the motel provided.  There would be plenty of time in the morning to get online.

The next morning, when I did try to go online, I found the WIFI worked about as good as the motel pool!.....which means it didn't work at all!
Way to go Ramada!  So I got charged for a full night's room and amenities and got NO amenities.
Well, except for the "free" breakfast that morning before I bugged out.
It was a terrible, rank breakfast.
The $85 I was forced to pay for this stay was true highway robbery!

Once in the car and free of this terrible motel stay, I had trouble finding the turnpike entrance!  This one just got better and better, didn't it? lol
I drove around, found a gas station and right after filling the car's tank, I located how to get on the turnpike and out of this two-bit town, without resorting to the On Star GPS.
By 10 am I was back on the turnpike and heading west toward Indiana for my Day 3 of adventures, but still with some trepidation about this journey in my being.

Sluggy

Monday, August 11, 2014

This Week on the Dining Table

The "In the Doldrums of Summer" Edition........
 


 
Here's a sculpture I made of out of the rinds from a watermelon I cut up.  Yes, I need a life.....lolz


 What was planned last week--
 
1.  Fish, Sautéed Cabbage
2.  Reuben Sandwiches
3.  Brats or Brisket, leftover Potato Salad, Baked Beans
4.  Chicken "something", probably with leftover Casseroles
5.  Chili, Tossed Salad
6.  Tuna Noodle Casserole, Green Beans with Red Peppers and Mushrooms
7.  Leftovers
 
And this is what actually happened--
 
1.  Fish, Sautéed Cabbage
2.  Reuben Sandwiches
3.  Brats, leftover Potato Salad, Baked Beans
4.  Beef Brisket, leftover Zuke Casserole
5.  Meatloaf, Green Bean Casserole
6.  Spaghetti with Meatballs, Tossed Salad
7.  Macaroni & Cheese, California Veggie Blend
 
4 of the meals planned were served.  I get a "yen" for meatloaf so bought some ground beef and made one, along with a bunch of meatballs too.  #2 Son requested mac & cheese so we had that Sunday.  No chicken, no leftovers, chili or tuna noodle casserole was made/served.
  
Last week I made 2 trips to the grocery store(and 2 trips to Rite-Aid) and spent $98.53 on $143.40 worth of groceries/toiletries.

Going into this week, in leftovers we have.........green bean casserole, taco filling, 1 romaine head, asparagus, a container of salad greens, a container of mushrooms, 1/2 red pepper and a big hunk of smoked brisket, meatloaf and meatballs, mac and cheese and veggie blend.



Here is the plan for this week......not necessarily eaten in this order.....

1.  Chicken Parm, Caesar Salad, Spaghetti(leftover)
2.  Beef Brisket Sandwiches, Grilled Asparagus
3.  Eating Out
4.  Leftovers
5.  Chili, Tossed Salad
6.  Tuna Noodle Casserole, Green Beans with Red Peppers and Mushrooms
7.  Leftovers
 
We are having a rare eating out night this week, a "farewell to #2 Son" meal I guess you'd call it.

What needs buying for this menu to happen?
Not much except for some milk.  Either using leftovers up(or repurposed into new meals), or using items already in the house.

Not much on sale at the stores this week I want.....some milk, fresh fruit, onions and Gatorade(G2).
$30 is planned for the grocery spending this week.  Let's see if I can stick to that.....

No food waste again this week.
Eagle Eye Sluggy is watching that the leftovers get used. 8-)
It will help that Hubs took a week of vacation and is home to tackle leftovers at lunchtime too.
   
What is getting fixed and served at your house this week?
Was last week's plan successful, did you go off plan or did you not even plan what was going to be eaten that week?

Any great deals on food at your stores this week?
 

Sluggy

Sunday, August 10, 2014

College Shopping is D.O.N.E!

With the arrival last Wednesday of #2 Son's laptop/backpack, I can cross the College Shopping Marathon off my To-Do List!
Woohoo!!!

Except for his clothing, shoes, case of water, pillows, laptop, printer, backpack and musical instruments and musical paraphernalia, what is pictured is everything going to school.......


You KNOW I shopped at home in my cupboards, cabinets and stockpiles before spending $$ in the store to gather all this.  A few things I could have not spent on(the towels/washcloths)and given him stuff in the house or gotten him a cheaper backpack(tho the one we got has a lifetime guarantee) but I think we did a fairly frugal job on this.
Take note of where I bought items......Walmart, Best Buy, online, Rite-Aid, Ollie's, Big Lots, etc.
Not a single item bought from Bed, Bath & Beyond......lolz


Here is our College Shopping List..........anything purchased includes sales tax(if applicable).

2 Items not pictured above--
Printer on sale at Walmart  $74.19 w/ink
Backpack  bought the "one he wanted" on sale online at RockyMountainTrail dotcom $49 w/shipping


 

 

Surge Protector  $12.70 at Best Buy
Extension Cord  $1.77 at Lowe's
Command Hooks  2 packs bought at Rite-Aid this week, price $5.03 for both packs.  Inherited poster sticky stuff from Daughter's college time.
Flashlight  had at home-with new batteries *not pictured*
Batteries  had at home from Rite-Aid pillaging 3 years ago
Duct Tape  had at home
Chip Clips  had at home.....why buy something, use repurposed Clothespins!



Sheet Sets  2 sets inherited from #1 Son's college time in a dorm and 1 set bought at Ollie's on clearance  $11.25(400 thread count)
Comforter  bought at Big Lots $18.02 after shopping around for 3 months for perfect color, solid black (rolls eyes)but not too expensive
Towels, Hand Towel and Washcloths  from Ollie's on sale $21.56
Toilet brush  on sale at Ollie's  $2.06
Wastebasket  had at home, sending plastic grocery bags at home to line it
Clothes Hangers  had at home
Laundry Bag  at Big Lots $2.96



Extra Pillowcases   free--had percale fabric so I sewed him some and saved that money!
Free Pillowcases  ;-)



Scissors from Big Lots $1.90
Notebooks  found at Walmart in Ohio for .17¢ea.X 5=.90¢
Dry-Erase Board   found at Walmart for $8.44*
Day Planner  found at Walmart for $6.33*
Large Pack of college-ruled Paper  found at Walmart for $2.65*
***The 3 items listed above I used a free gift card to pay for them so no out of pocket.***
Pens/Pencils/Sharpeners/Envelopes/Etc.  had at home from Rite-Aid pillaging


Cooling Mat  bought on sale at Best Buy  $15.89
Ream of Printer Paper   had at home from almost free Staples paper deal 5 years ago



Nail Clippers  had at home from Rite-Aid pillaging last year
Toiletries(asstd.)  ditto
Hand Sanitizer  ditto



Bathroom Cleaning Supplies  had at home already
Facial tissue had at home already



Dish Towel  had spare at home
Potholder  bought at Big Lots $2.65
Plate, Bowl, Mug   inherited all put microwave safe plate from Daughter's college stay.  Plate on clearance from Big Lots $1.59 (not giving him one of my "good" plates for this!)
Eating Utensils  inherited from Daughter
Can Opener   big Lots $4.24
Mini-Colander  Big Lots $3.18
Dish Soap  had at home
Water Bottle  had at home
Travel Coffee Mug  had at home


Coffeemaker  bought online at KMart for $6 less than in store, picked up at store....$16.80
*I used SYW Reward Points and part of a gift card I got for a prescription transfer so no CASH OOP! woohoo
Coffee Filters  had at home
Coffee bought at Grocery Outlet--5 lbs for $8.  awesome


 
Assorted snacks and easy food stuffs   had at home in stockpile, except for the case of Monster I picked up in Iowa($28) and the case of bottle water ($2.33 but used +Up Rewards to pay so no OOP).





And here is everything off that list that I spent money on......


Printer--$74.19
Backpack--$49.00
Cooling Mat--$15.89
Surge Protector--$12.70
Extension Cord--$1.77
Sheet Set-Ollie's--$11.25
Comforter- Big Lots--$18.02
Towels, Hand Towel and Washcloths--$21.56
Command Hooks--$5.03
Toilet brush--$2.06
Potholder--$2.65
Plate--$1.59
Can Opener--$4.24
Mini-Colander--$3.18
Coffee--$8.00
Scissors--$1.90
Notebooks--.90¢
Monster drinks case--$28

Grand Total of $261.93 with tax.


If you had to College shop this year, how did you do?

Sluggy

 

Friday, August 8, 2014

Enough Towels to Choke a Horse

Ok, so don't ask me what this expression means.
I guess it means a whole lot of towels. lolz

I was alerted to a great deal on bath towels at Kohl's a couple of weeks ago, through a deal blog I subscribe to.

Nice 100% Cotton bath sheet sized towels, regularly $9.99 each, after numerous discounts and a clearance price, they were $2.20 each, including shipping.



I got $160+ worth of towels for $35.27 OOP.

Yes, I know 16 towels is a lot......but in order to get ALL the discounts you had to spend that much/get that many.

I wanted the lavender colored towels but they sold out as I was ordering.....dang it!

In the end I bought 8 sandstone(tan)towels and 8 dove grey(they look white to me!)towels.

I haven't bought towels since 2003 or so...about 10 years now.

I had picked up my most recent towels purchased at Ollie's(Good Stuff Cheap!)on a large markdown but nothing matched.  Bright yellow, turquoise, purple, navy blue......the bottom line was more important than the colors/matching and I could live with that.  Even if they didn't "go" together colorwise, the quality was good.

Then my daughter started doing laundry.......and started dying her hair.....so between those 2 events(using bleach in the colored laundry and getting hair dye on some)my supply of towels are pretty sad looking these days.
Ask Tania/Tanner.....she's seen them! lolz

I didn't want to replace things like this until all the children were grown and out of the house, so they might actually have a fighting chance to stay nice.
You parents out there know what I mean, right?  ;-)

As my daughter left home last year, and has just set up housekeeping in her new home in Louisiana I may see if she wants some of the nicer of the old towels and I can bring them down on my next trip South.
Hubs will take some for rags for his workbench out in the garage.

I wish this sale had come up BEFORE I went and bought #2 Son a supply of towels(at Ollie's on sale)for college.  I didn't want to send him with our towels as I didn't have anything to replace them with at that time, but now it's too late to return the ones I bought for him(past 30 days).  His aren't high quality ones...after all, he's an 18 yr. old male and they will all be gray within 2 months time-either from overuse and no washing or from washing them with all his black clothes, so I didn't spend much to get "nice" towels. lolz

Tan and white are neutral tones and classics that I can make work in most any bathroom color scheme no matter where we move to and what the color scheme is in the bathrooms there.

I figure you can never have too many towels as long as they all fit into your linen closet, right?  8-)

Sluggy