Starting from Sunday, May 31:
- Fucked ****e. Maybe I shouldn't have done it after getting wanked by ***e*, but I already promised ****e. I wish I had given myself more time to recuperate. Total: $120.
- Saturday the 30th ... said HJ from ***e*. "Responded" perfectly fine. Total: $120.
- In the afternoon I went to the barber school to get a shave. Seeing some from high school whom I haven't seen since high school, and I reckon I should clean myself up a bit, even if I'll have a week's worth of stubble on my face. With tip: $12.
- I then went to Nelson's Cheese for a chicken wrap, a medium corn bacon chowder, and a bottle of RC Cola. I said that the corn bacon chowder was a diuretic for the ice cream I had the night before, but it was a very tasty diuretic. It was expensive, so the I gave back all the change from the $20 I handed over, so I spent: $20.
- On Thursday the 28th I went to the Moonwater Gin Bar, specifically for the sushi pop-up. I'm still on a high from the yellowtail tuna I had. While I tipped through the receipt, for some reason the restaurant-within-the-restaurant also had fishbowls out asking for tips for both the itamae and the wait staff. I kind of think it's overkill, but hey, I was totally happy with everybody and everything there, so I tossed in three bucks in both bowls, so the total comes out to: $6.
- Back to Sunday, May 24 ... I first went to Brit's Pub for EPL "Decision Day." To celebrate the big spectacle (and big crowd), I got two dishes to go along with my Bloody Mary. With tip: $53.
- I then went to Bebe Zito to grab ice cream. These guys don't have pennies (I think), so they do the "nearest nickel" thing, and mind rounded up. With tip -- and golly, that much for ice cream?!: $8.60.
- See, I went to Bebe Zito for ice cream because I wanted to try an affogato by going next door to Caffetto and ordering a double shot of espresso. Pour the espresso over the ice cream and voila, affogato! (This wasn't my idea; one day when I went to Caffetto, the barista told me outside food is allowed and in fact told me this hack.) With tip: $5.
- On Saturday the 23rd I was also at Brit's Pub, this time for the English Championship play-up Game, won by Hull (on a Goal in Second Half Stoppage Time) over Middlesbrough. I was going to get a second dish if it were going to Extra Time, so that late tally saved me money. Still, with what I got (a bacon butty [?] and a Bloody Mary), I spent, with tip: $38.
- Later that afternoon, I went to the Loons Match. Then, after the Tie, I went to Bang Brewing. It's a nice, humble, easygoing place. They have great pizza (from a different company). And they are trying to be sustainable with everything they do, including using the grains for their beer. I charged the pizza, but I paid cash for the Kernza. With tip: $9.
- And then I saw that they offer products from this Patagonia Provisions line, items from the Patagonia outdoor wear company that also promote sustainability. I'll bite; I bought crackers and, even though I swore I'd never eat them and think they're gross on pizza, a tin of anchovies. Total for both: $11.
- Thursday, May 21 -- it was the very first day of the Kickoff To Summer At The Fair, The Minnesota State Fair. I saw it as an opportunity to get the fair food I always wanted to get but never got around to getting, get the fair food I usually get so I could try other fair food when the actually State Fair rolls around, and eat all of that without the crazy crowds. Well, the first thing I did was line up at Amish Annie Donut. What am I doing? I mean, the chocolate chip donut was great, but why am I replicating the bad part of the State Fair, and first thing? The fairgrounds itself, a lot of it cordoned off (BTW, there was no Midway because the rides aren't there), was sparse, actually, so there was room to roam without getting bodied up creepily. (There are limits to crowds for all four days of this pre-Fair Fair; Saturday and Sunday sold out.) I went back and forth for both food and drinks and using cash and a credit card. I used cash for the donut (with tip), cheese curds, a small mini donut beer (with tip), and a Minneapple Pie with cinnamon ice cream. (For my own sake, I want to note here that I used my credit card for a blue raspberry lemonade from Little Prairie Coffee, a pickle pizza from Rick's, and a Big Fat Bacon, something I've always wanted to try.) Cash total: $44.
- Back to Sunday the 17th, where I spent my afternoon at Art-A-Whirl, eating and drinking while walking around and looking at art. I was going to have separate bullet points for every food and drink I bought, but I just realized that, like the Minnesota State Fair, there's nothing stopping me from aggregating all the stuff I consume into one bullet point because this was all for one occasion and one "event," albeit a big one. So, my OCD satisfied and to spare myself a few more seconds of time, I can tell you that the elote, a special beer from Pryes Brewing just for Art-A-Whirl (with tip), and a can of Coke (also with tip) I paid for with cash to the tune of: $19.
- I will separate donations from victuals and libations. I saw someone carrying a very light-looking safe on her shoulders. She was getting the word out about a Narcan first aid kit. She and the person she was with were soliciting donations, so the second time I saw them, I kicked in: $1.
- Friday, May 15: This is when Art-A-Whirl started, and I bought three pieces of art, two of them with cash, and I feel better of I separated them since they are things that, well, I still have. In front of this art gallery I patronize was this artist selling small pieces of art. One of them was an egg chair. It came disassembled in a small plastic case, like a toy you would get when you put in a quarter in a vending machine, you know? I found it whimsical enough to buy, even though I assembled it real quick and I think this is a chair only for small eggs. Regardless, it was cheap: $1.
- I took a break from "arting" and went to Stargazer. This place may be the hippest part of the Twin Cities for food, and I'm glad I hit Stargazer for the first time in a long time. One drink, a Stargazer Burger (which actually is the size of a slider), pasta and tip came out to: $48.
- A small parking lot was cleared out for a couple art stalls and a couple pop-ups for food and drink. The pizza and drink I got (both of which I charged) were great. But I spied a freezer from this company called Chunk Chunk, and I had to get an ice cream sandwich. Paid: $7.
- I finally bit the bullet, went back to the art gallery I've been going to for decades, and decided I had the money and the courage to buy a piece of art from the owner, another person I've been acquaintances with for decades. It is a small framed print which I now have at my work desk. Yeah, I buy art now. By the way, I don't know if it's just art, but one does not pay sales tax if you can pay with money. Cost: $35.
Good through May 31.