Dauntless said:
As someone who as eaten a lot of apples, I can tell you it's just a matter of what kind. Any of the green apples I can find upsetting with the first one. Pears not much better, though I'm usually willing to put up with it for pears. I could eat several of the large red delicious with no problem.
Harry & David gets a bit pricey, but I could eat those all day without a problem, so I suppose it depends on the variety of pear, too. https://www.harryanddavid.com/h/gift-baskets-tower-boxes/all-occasion-gift-boxes/4368
Have you discussed these 'Warning Shots' with these cops that come around? You're thinking the neighbor called, what it the cop DID decide it would be a good idea to check up on you? IF you're right in fearing the worse, the cops are thinking that stuff before you got there but are without a good idea of what specifically is going on, so he figures he could cultivate an information stream with you. During the rain is a favorite time for the bad guys to strike, there doesn't tend to be neighbors coming down the road to see anything right then, so the cop could wonder if he'd interrupt something.
How do you know the guy bought a shotgun? He might have already had it.
He had a habit of shooting guns nearly every day, and it seemed like he owned only one gun: pistol. It's possible he owned a shotgun, but I would've thought he would've fired it by now if he did. Seemed like he was trying to intimidate someone (Looking back, probably me. Once he found out I was a neighbor, it seemed like it mostly stopped.)
The timing of the shotgun purchase was also pretty good: A saturday morning, which happened to be on the same day of a gunshow. Gunshows are the only "easy" place for illegals to buy guns in Texas.
Anyway, this guy who came by today who seemed a little suspicious, it turns out there's a good chance he owns the properties he says he does (With co-ownership with his girlfriend or whatever), and one of those properties happen be right next to mine. It seems he's interested in a cash sale, so I'm thinking about inquiring about making an offer. He said he will be clearing out the underbrush, so that pretty much guarantees there will be future encounters. Yeah, so I think I'll ask about it. I would love to expand my garden into the property right next to mine.
This is like real life monopoly, lol. (And, I always won at it, which is why my family would never play when I was playing, lol.)
Yes, I discussed the warnings shots and all, but the cop was like "They aren't doing anything illegal...", lol. (Yeah, like shooting your gun on someone else's property or a road isn't illegal, lol. But I didn't push those technicalities. I was more interested in giving them a story in the event I end up getting killed, so they have a lead.)
And it is pretty crazy how dark it gets and suddenly it's pitchblack in my RV. I just realized it's night and nothing really bad has happened yet. That's like a small victory, lol. (In the sense I've been leaving at night for the last couple nights, kind of thinking I shouldn't risk when my driveway is getting done hopefully in a couple of days. Now I'm awaiting a phonecall to see if they're willing to do delivery.
And, if he clears out the property right next to mine, that'd expose my current hiding spots, lol. I guess I would have to use the other side, but it'd be kind of cool if I just owned it.
And taco bell = EXPENSIVE tacos. If you get the chicken substitution, they tack on 70 extra cents, so it becomes a $2.53 taco. The local grocery store will serve a chicken taco with EVERYTHING on it (Yes, it's delicious, too.) for $1.65. So, yes, taco bell = RIPOFF. It's only sensible in these parts if you want beef. (Even that's questionable, though, considering one local mexican grocery taco is like twice the food of a taco bell taco.)
It's kind of funny I'd ever think taco bell was expensive, but I guess I develop more informed opinions in Taco Land, USA, lol.
Now, thinking about my grocery bill.
This week it was $90, including mid-week refill trips.
If I just bought half the food (Just focused on breakfast/lunch, which seems like the bulk of the day) and ate all my dinners at the local mexican grocery...
That would be...
$45 + $3.30*7 = $68.30/week.
Well, it seems like it'd be cheaper if I just ate dinner at the mexican grocery every night, lol. And that sounds kind of appealing. And, this is authentic mexican food, so none of that industrialized chemo-crap you find at fast food restaurants.
For breakfast/lunch, I just need a carb source and a fat/protein source. I'm thinking...
pineapples, bananas, nuts, fish. And canned spinach.
Seems like I could get that under $45/week.
I might have to cut out one of the carb sources, though (Like, probably rice. Or maybe beans.). Last time, the tacos left me with hypoglycemia and felt like I was always on the verge of shortness of breath later that night.
I'm finding that when it's too hot inside the RV during the middle of a sunny day, I'm outside. I figure that can't be a bad thing.
On the apples and cheese, yep, that's one of my favorite combos. Apples and nuts also go well with each other. (They are satisfying and it doesn't leave me with an empty feeling, like if I just ate apples alone. There has been a time in the past when neither cheese nor apples would solve my hunger, but nuts did, so nuts and apples seem like a more complete combination in terms of nutritional requirement satisfaction. But, cheese is also quite good, especially when the body is craving salt. Alternatively, you could have salted nuts... but I don't like the ingredients. I guess maybe I'd have to roast honey, salt and peanuts myself to get what I desire.)