This morning my friend S and I went to the local supermarket to walk again (and it is really a SUPER market in terms of offerings: groceries, fishing and hunting licenses, clothing, gardening supplies, you name it). There was a thaw going on outside, but it was still blustery; so we opted for the produce department and the frozen food section instead of nature.
We had a ball. In fact, we walked 1.7 miles before we realized it as we discussed if plastic bins are substitutes for rose cones, which are difficult to find these days; what our favorite section along the store’s perimeter is (She likes the fish; I like the televisions.), and whether to buy the cinnamon rolls that we walked by six times.
We didn’t buy the rolls. Instead we rewarded ourselves by going to Dunkin’ Donuts and getting their rolls. Dunkin’, as it is now officially called, has branched into other kinds of foods: avocado toast, egg bowls, sandwiches, and tater tots loaded with cheese and bacon. We’ve sampled some of the new items, but we always return to the tried and true sugary donuts.
Which probably negated all the walking we did beforehand.
Leave a Reply