I found money on the sidewalk today!!
About $50, it was near a mailbox outside of an apartment building.
It feels sort of bad, but there's no way to return it to the rightful owner. So what else? I'm not gonna leave it there and let the next guy get it, lol.
I consider it my reward for walking and not driving a death mobile.
Cars are just so disastrous, literally the biggest threat to your survival on a day to day basis. Whatever your lifestyle is, whether you drive, bike, or walk on the sidewalk, if you think about all the things that could hurt you or kill you today, I'm sure cars are almost all of the pie chart. Which is absurd. We've tamed the planet to be suitable for our needs, but still feel like we need to be our own danger.
We're galvanizing towards a feminine energy and soon enough I think we'll have a transportation system that won't require you to walk or bike if you want to avoid cars. Light rail trains, moving walkways, whatever whatever. It will be fun and clean and safe. And more cost-effective than cars.
Which doesn't mean masculine energy is bad. They're ying and yang. It's just that walking and biking is the real masculine energy. Cars are basically a perversion of masculinity, like buying chickens from the supermarket that other people killed for you. It's not a real masculine expression, it's just toying at those strings to make a few bucks from you.
Real masculine energy and feminine energy are in harmony together.
By biking and walking you opt out of the way it is now, and help usher in the better, balanced, feminine, playful alternatives. And then the world is safe to express your masculine energy (just not the engine revving, misguided energy). Now we can bike and walk and run without worrying about getting crushed by 2 tons of steel.
Peppers were on sale today!
I bought 3. (Two red, and 1 orange. The yellow just wasn't calling me.)
And then I went to Taco Bell.
Very American of me.
Taco Bell is probably gross if you eat meat, but it's GOAT fast food chain for vegans. Their beans and rice are certified vegan, and you can substitute beans for meat in any item. (A lot of items aren't really designed to not have cheese tho and would be lacking, so you want to pick your battles.)
Usually I get a burrito or two and add potatoes to it, and then I have heartburn for a few hours. I didn't feel like going down that road today, so I got 3 regular crunchy shell tacos. Which ends up being just the taco shell and beans and lettuce. But hey.
They forgot to hold the cheese, which is annoying because then it's like I inadvertently caused cheese to be used. They re-made it of course, and she told me I could keep these tacos or give them away. I tried to give them away but everyone looked at me like zombies and didn't get it.
I like when you pass those little libraries:
Normal libraries aren't really needed now that Starbucks lets everyone use their restroom and sit at their tables even without a purchase.
So I vote for just downsizing to these.
Right now I'm off to attempt to make a Thai curry, for myself and . I noticed
link to her way of making it earlier today, and will probably follow that.