This morning I had a good workout, got a latish cup of tea and then lunch, and renewed my library card before coming home. The disadvantage of leaving the house when
cattitude does is that it leaves me out of sync with my usual pattern of caffeine and second breakfast; the advantage is that it gets me to the gym while I have plenty of energy and few other people are working out, and that Cattitude and I get to travel together.
NY Public Library cards now expire after three years, but renewal is easy if you have any of the ID they consider appropriate. Also, it turns out the Nick's mini-chain of restaurants, mostly Greek, includes one on Ninth Avenue around 51st Street, so I had roast lamb and rice for lunch, and they were willing to give me skordalia instead of tzatziki. (I love tzatziki, but it doesn't always agree with me, and I got the cucumber in my salad, and the garlic from the skordalia.) I had been heading for a Chinese restaurant a couple of blocks further north, but prepared to stop anywhere sooner that looked good: I was hungry enough that I felt I needed a plan, not just "wander till I find something," and one without a subway trip involved.
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NY Public Library cards now expire after three years, but renewal is easy if you have any of the ID they consider appropriate. Also, it turns out the Nick's mini-chain of restaurants, mostly Greek, includes one on Ninth Avenue around 51st Street, so I had roast lamb and rice for lunch, and they were willing to give me skordalia instead of tzatziki. (I love tzatziki, but it doesn't always agree with me, and I got the cucumber in my salad, and the garlic from the skordalia.) I had been heading for a Chinese restaurant a couple of blocks further north, but prepared to stop anywhere sooner that looked good: I was hungry enough that I felt I needed a plan, not just "wander till I find something," and one without a subway trip involved.
( gym numbers )