I write this exactly a week after the fact, a lot of details are bound to be fuzzy and uncertain. I'm using the photos I took of the day and any vague recollection I might have had to fill in the detail. At this point, I'm just writing for the sake of doing this, and totally fine with it. Just get on bruh.
This was a holiday, on the occasion of memorial day, when American remember...older people.
For breakfast we had the classic roti-and-egg. In the afternoon, I walked to CapitolHill to check out the groceries there. First I went to Trader Joe's, the second one in two days. It was exactly like the one in Queen Anne, and the ones in Boston. I was satisfied. Then I went to this expensive 'co-op' where you need to carry custom containers for everything, including hand and dish soap. It was cool but hella expensive, oyster mushrooms were thirteen bucks a pound. Maybe I'll show up here now and then. I did like the vibe, and it's closer to my place than TJ's. I also went to QFC and saw three different homeless people steal a bunch of drinks, mostly alcoholic beverages. Besides that jarring experience, it's a pretty decent store, a place I wouldn't be opposed to shopping at in a regular basis. And goshdarned convenient too, seeing it's only 5 minutes of walk.
Walked around Capitol Hill checked out the restaurants, the people, the vibe. I liked it!
On my way back, I had dinner at the downtown Chipotle. Perhaps it was the hunger, or maybe the fact that I hadn't been to a Chipotle in a really long time, but it felt really good. It didn't matter at all that I didn't order any meat. And so very affordable.
Back at A's place, we chilled for a bit, and went to HMart to do groceries later in the evening. It was a pretty chill trip, a chill end to a chill but also transitioning weekend.
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