Yesterday was a day of small, but important, things. You know how some of us are always nagging on about voting, usually to people who always do, quoting instances of close elections?
Here's one from this year
This is a North Jersey affluent region, where Mofos for Liberty have been trying to get onto school boards, and local councils, though that wasn't an issue here. What is an issue is that we are all the more anxious to prevent a Republican clean sweep. And here you see one single vote did that.
No doubt there'll be a recount, as there was locally several years ago, when a school board member lost by four votes. He demanded a recount, got it, and now lost by eight votes!
And this week's Misfits was a small box
Nice artisanal cheddar cheese to go with the havarti for the Thanksgiving cheese and cracker appetizer.
And I have had ongoing struggles to get shoes that fit, my longtime style having changed its manufacturer, become heavy, clunky and twice as expensive. Local stores have almost nothing in size wide, and usually only a couple of pairs in my size at all nowadays. So for a while it's been online.
There are no athletic shoes I've found and can afford, that don't have a seam right across the toe box, right where I can't tolerate it. So that's a whole area taken care of.
After trying and having to send back two lots of nice looking walking shoes, with seams where I can wear them, supposedly sized wide but in fact not, I came across a note on a shoe fitting site that suggested buying a size larger. Hm. I'd already tried a man's canvas shoe in the size equivalent to mine, with only fair success, so why not.
So when Zappos had a great clearance offer of Tretorns, the shoe cut the way that works for me, I thought why not, very much marked down, worth a try. Success! These I can walk in, yay. Here's me modeling them this morning, still in night gear.
Those seams are in the right place for my bumpy old feet.
I have a long history with Tretorns, back to the seventies, when I could buy them easily, very cheap considering, reliable, nice looking.
Then they were bought out by Puma. Then they vanished from the market. Then they reappeared but only in sizes they had, I supposed, lying around the warehouse, twos and elevens.
Then they reappeared in the whole range at four times the price I used to pay, now way out of my budget. So these, though they're faux leather, not canvas, are like a stroll down memory lane.
Small things sometimes matter quite a bit. Happy day everyone, and I hope today's small things for you are welcome.





