October is the month of plenty of pork, for a long time was the month for hog slaughtering on farms. Usually this month pork prices are the lowest of the year.
I went to two grocery stores today. Sausage was on my shopping list. Walmart (main instigator of the shortages?) has had more foods in stock than I've seen in years but had virtually no sausage. A few packs of patties or links but no rolls of sausage at all.
Went to another regional chain store. They had more but not a lot. only three or four rolls of one brand. And the price was sky high. It was about $3 a roll a couple of weeks ago. Today it was $4.49.
This store always has pork chops for a great price in October. I didn't look at the prices but nothing was on special and I haven't seen any on sale all month.
Higher prices on any meat isn't a shock but why the dearth of sausage in a month when pork is usually more plentiful than any other time of year?
I was like you about books until my eyesight went downhill. I'd be astonished if you can't find pretty much anything in Kindle version. I hope your eyes continue to be good.
I have to go to the city to find an office store and they're like you described. Not to mention their prices are awful now.
Same here with gunshots. In fact, so many hunt in September the schools are half empty and forget getting any work done like plumbing, electric, etc. Not just practice shooting. People here shoot their guns instead of fireworks on July 4, New Year, Christmas.
You do realize the time period when we had 48 states covers 47 years? Me too but I promise I wasn't born in 1913. LOL
I love living out here, it's so peaceful but it is a drive to go anywhere. Getting out can be bad in winter, depending on how fast and how well they plow snow or if there's ice. Large stretches of the only road are shaded, so ice and snow doesn't melt fast.
Only one place here where I've seen corn growing other than somebody's garden. It's too rocky in most places here in the mountains. Plenty of cornfields over the mountain. Maybe the crows in your area are slacking off. LOL
The corn is too tall now for the crows or blackbirds to pull it up. One of the funniest things I ever saw was back when I was a child. We had several rows of corn that was maybe 4 or 5 inches tall. Blackbirds were pulling it up to get the kernel of corn under it. I saw one blackbird tugging until he fell over backward. That was almost as much fun as seeing the front yard full of drunk birds staggering around because the chinaberries had dropped from the tree and fermented on the ground and the birds had gorged themselves.
I think there is software that will use the camera on your Kindle to view a book and enlarge it on your screen. There are also large page-shaped magnifying glasses.
I am certain that most of my books are not digital and may never be. Hundreds of them are reference books that I use for research and writing. I do have tens of thousands of book on my computer that I've downloaded. I have also scanned some books and made PDF files that I can carry with me.
I hope that my vision doesn't change. My grandfather had perfect vision into his 90s. I hope I live that long too, as I have a lot left to do.
That is so funny. I love crows. I know, I wouldn't if I grew corn. I would love to see a yard full of drunk birds. I don't think we have chinaberries here. Is that a tree?
Kindles don't have a camera, you must be thinking of a tablet. The Kindle is designed to be easy on the eyes and the lighted screen doesn't shine in your eyes, unlike a tablet or a computer. I balked and balked at getting one but once I finally did, it was an epiphany. Yes, there is a Kindle app. I have it on my phone but seldom use it because it is hard on my eyes. Magnifying didn't help. But better quality of the page and lighting mainly.
I'm a lot better off now than before I had surgery. I couldn't see anything. Faces of people right in front of me were pink blurs or brown blurs. I can see okay now but still have a lot of trouble with glare, not seeing well in bad light, halos on bright lights. I also can't see very well in places with bad, cheap fluorescent lights. Like Walmart. LOL
The Kindle was a godsend because I have been a bookworm since I learned to read.
I hope you take after your grandfather, eyes and ages.
My Kindle Fire does have cameras, both front and rear. They aren't as good as real cameras, or even the ones on a cell phone, but I have used the Fire to copy a reference book in a library that I needed to research from. I put a 128 GB micro-SD card in it, so it has room for thousands of books. It has a color screen and is Android, so I suppose it counts as a tablet, but it has just a 7 inch screen. I can actually slide it into my shirt pocket. You can also buy a cover for it that makes it easier to hold, acts as a stand, and shuts the Fire down when you shut it. Of course, it won't fit in a pocket then. So I don't have a cover on mine, but my wife has one. You can go on the internet, play games, and more.
When Cyber Monday comes this year after Thanksgiving, look for Amazon to have them on a ridiculous sale. I bought mine several years ago for $29.99. I bought my wife one, and she loves to read books on it and watch TV shows and movies on it. Because it was so cheap, I bought some a year later for Christmas presents. The current price is $49.99. You can get one with more internal memory for $69.99, although you can set it up to install new apps on the SD card instead of in the internal memory, so I would get the cheaper one. The book reader app I downloaded is called Aldiko. It can read most of the book formats, including PDF files. I can save documents as PDF files to take with me. It helps in genealogy research.
Aspie, don't know if you need another Fire, but Amazon has the 8 inch Fire HD on sale for $44 something right now, $9 a mo, if you have Prime.
Yeah, the Fires are tablets, not ereaders. I have one of those too and they are really handy. I never read books on it, it tires my eyes too much. It is great for reading if you don't have eye problems, though. Easy to download books and most of the functions of the Kindle ereaders. One big advantage is reading magazines or books with color photos. Everything is B&W on a Kindle.
I wouldn't miss Cyber Monday or Black Friday on Amazon for anything, even if Bezos is a villain. Last year I got a garden wagon I use all the time for about half price. Another bargain they also offer usually at one or the other, if you don't have one, is the Instant Pot pressure cooker. If your wife doesn't have one, I'll bet she'd love it. They're not dangerous like the old pressure cookers our mothers had. The kind that were low yield kitchen weapons.
Being a Virginian, you know I love genealogy. LOL