It is an early day to be off to Schuster Center to house manage a private corporate event. I will grab the 7:24 AM No, 17 to downtown, which means I will more than likely step onto the bus by 7:30 AM. Knowing who some of the regular bus drivers are on this route allows me to know which ones will be 4-11 minutes late – always. From what I can detect from the apps, it has little to do with traffic and more to do with the urgency to stay on schedule.
Yesterday was somewhat wasted. I had anticipated an appliance delivery that Walmart postponed with no “hey, it should arrive…” I am greatly disappointed with this lack of communication and poor customer service. I lunched at El Toro and returned home to nap on the deck while the pooches played. I went to the 7:20 PM Neon Movies playing of THELMA which I tremendously enjoyed. I strongly encourage folks to go see this delightful romp.
My next several days will have me slightly confined as I await word from Walmart regarding my delivery, as I do not trust the company’s communication efforts in helping me to plan ahead which greatly infuriates me.
Today, at 2:15 PM, is the anniversary of my beloved grandmother’s passing. Donna Mae Clary Barmes, 8 May 1924 – 27 June 1992. Grandma Donna is still greatly missed.
Ah, well… it is time to move on with my day so I can make the 7:24… 7:25… 7:26… 7:28… 7:29… 7:30… 7:31… 7:32… etc. No. 17 bus.
Make it a great day!

