Hello Speakies:
Thought I’d stop by and say hello, nothing major to report on today. Today is “CHEER UP THE LONELY DAY”, so if you know someone lonely or in the hospital or a nursing home, stop by and pay a visit. The smile on their face and the joy in their hearts will give you a feeling like nothing in the world.
Today is also “CONVENIENCE STORE DAY.” The first 7-11 Store was started in 1927 in Dallas, Texas when an employee of the Southland Ice Company, Joe C. Thompson, started selling milk, eggs and bread from an ice house. I still miss the old WaWa store back in Trenton, great coffee and terrific hoagies made to order.
As far as food goes we also celebrate “NATIONAL BLUEBERRY MUFFIN DAY.” My favorite kind of muffin, big, moist and filled with tons of blueberries. Add a nice cup of coffee and that will start my day off fine.
JoeyZ has a household hint for you today; ever get tar on your car? Rub some mayo on the tar, wait for about 10 minutes and rub it off gently with a soft cloth. Have a great day.
Thought I’d stop by and say hello, nothing major to report on today. Today is “CHEER UP THE LONELY DAY”, so if you know someone lonely or in the hospital or a nursing home, stop by and pay a visit. The smile on their face and the joy in their hearts will give you a feeling like nothing in the world.
Today is also “CONVENIENCE STORE DAY.” The first 7-11 Store was started in 1927 in Dallas, Texas when an employee of the Southland Ice Company, Joe C. Thompson, started selling milk, eggs and bread from an ice house. I still miss the old WaWa store back in Trenton, great coffee and terrific hoagies made to order.
As far as food goes we also celebrate “NATIONAL BLUEBERRY MUFFIN DAY.” My favorite kind of muffin, big, moist and filled with tons of blueberries. Add a nice cup of coffee and that will start my day off fine.
JoeyZ has a household hint for you today; ever get tar on your car? Rub some mayo on the tar, wait for about 10 minutes and rub it off gently with a soft cloth. Have a great day.
2 comments:
Alas the Wawa at Liberty and Revere is no more. I remember when it was open 24 hours in the days my sister Shari lived across the street on that block of Liberty.
Great hoagies and coffee:)
The WAWA no more what took its place?
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