Blue Tea

Hey kids,

I needed to grab some food on the way home from job #1 to sleep for an hour or two before job #2. And on the way, there’s a Subway shop tucked up under a grocery store and part of a little Salt Lake underground strip mall.IMG_20160706_173808

I ordered my sandwich, Chicken Bacon Ranch, splurged for the meal deal, and slid my card for bonus Subway points. All the time eyeing the tea dispenser, full, I imagined, of refreshing ice tea. Of the peach variety my hopes dared to dream. I declined my receipt, picked out my chips, and activated the ice dispenser

I pulled the lever on the tea canister, and nothing. I pull it three more times just to be sure I was doing it right. Still no tea flow.

I turned and asked the watching late teen/early twenties sandwich artist, “what gives?”

“It’s broke.”

His technical response cut deep and defied any follow-up questions.

“So my choice is soda?”

I looked with disdain at the eight dispensers now mocking my cup of ice.

“I can let you have a bottle of Powerade instead,” he offered. He pointed to the small glass-door refrigerator on the counter behind him, filled with more soda, bottled water, and blue liquid electrolytes.

I accepted the offer.

“No charge.” He smiled

No charge? I divined from the look on his face he felt quite proud of his generosity and customer service skills. He wasn’t offering a discount on my now spoiled meal, but making it known he would not charge me for my “extra” bottle of of blue sports Kool-aid.

Out of reflex courtesy, I thanked him.

Despite the beverage blunder on my part, the artist did well on the sandwich he created and I pulled away on my iron horse a happy cowboy.

Blue does not a tea make, but not everything has to be perfect all the time.

 

Post #50-50

Now is Better than Perfect

Hey Kids,

I mentioned the other day at work about wanting to make Biscuits and Garvey for dinner. I was asked if I made my own biscuits, to which I replied, “No, Pillsbury is fine with me; and makes the task less complicated.” I like to cook, but in the evenings, it’s also nice to relax.

I received scoffs from one particular person who explained how he would never do canned biscuits. Another agreed and told me how it wasn’t that hard to do.

I make my own Sourdough bread. I’m not afraid to make bread products.

Anyway I proceeded with my original plan and made Biscuits and Gravy for dinner last night. The canned biscuits were easily subdued by the delicious gravy and sausage (if I say so myself).biscuit-md

I wonder when the last time those other two, both Southerners, had Biscuits and Gravy. Although not perfect, I, the Northern boy, had it last night.

It don’t have to be perfect or to anyone else’s standards. Do what you want when you want and how you want. The world will just keep you waiting and tell you how you did it wrong.

Just do it.

 

Day 75