Thursday, June 25, 2026

fan zone, two photos

 just before midday i went to mall of America as i had heard there was a 'fan zone' at the rotunda related to special Olympics. i knew it was a good idea to leave my volunteer shirt at home as i was off duty. it was a small event, didn't take long to cover the stations, but it was nice to get two photos sent to me by email. one of them was AI-generated, when i said my dream job was author. i created a poster as well, then got a picture of it and donated it to the cause and it was put on display. i wrote on it about what i did for my volunteer shift, unloading bags from buses at the university. when i was done it was time for lunch and went to a pizza place nearby. i go there as i know i will likely get airline miles. then it was to the 'Japan store', Ebisu, and i found another container of chewing gum with the Charlie Brown characters on it. this one was green, the other was yellow, and was a slightly different lineup although snoopy was on both. then it was time to get to the St. Paul Saints baseball game. i left some things at home, picked up a few such as the jersey i would be wearing. i made it before the national anthem. it was a slugfest that went into extra innings. the saints lost to Omaha, 15-12, in 11 innings. a non-pitcher was pitching for the home team in what became the final inning. i saw the dude i know from the ticket office, and i heard about a non-baseball event coming up at this venue. it was being promoted on the video board in center field. it sounds like plenty of daredevil stunts, but it is called a circus. i got a ticket for it, it is over a month from now. also saw the young lady i know from the alumni chapter and spoke of how there is an event in a few days. then i went to perform nearby. it was a thin lineup but i still liked having the stage time. one performer much have had stage fright, as he basically just said hi and bye and then left. 

culligan mascot

 i went to the car show at the state fairgrounds in the afternoon, and one thing i saw early upon arrival was a dressed-up mascot for Culligan water. it reminded me of their decades-old slogan, 'hey Culligan man!' i got a picture of this mascot, which looked like a woman, and had some of their water as well. most important thing early on was lunch. i found a basket of fries and chicken strips, then eventually a beer. wanted a Modelo, apparently the vendor had run out, so i got a Michelob. i enjoyed this event despite a friend of mine being absent, this would be the retired postal worker. i took two buses to get there, and shortly after starting the second leg of my journey i checked my phone and was told he didn't make it. something about his two classic cars not being registered. i was tired and my feet hurt, so i had to sit every so often. i was pleased that i managed to last more than three hours there and walked the lion's share of the fairgrounds. by early evening i headed home, taking two buses again. i saw plenty of cars that reminded me of movies i had seen. this included 'Christine', the 'Herbie' franchise, as well as 'rain man'. often not the same model years, but close. i got pictures of those. i saw a Porsche speedster, much like what mike fox drove in 'doc Hollywood' but didn't get a pic of it. my final car pic of the day was of an Edsel, which reminded me of the Billy Joel song 'we didn't start the fire'. i had seen some before but still surprised to see as many as i have when it was a famous failure. in the morning i got groceries at Aldi, then went and got another america-250 item at Barnes and Noble. not the one i was searching for, but it was a nice pack of items, including a poster, magazine, and postcards. at Walmart i found the word find i was looking for, that had been seen at Hy-Vee a month ago. i also bought some snack cakes with the same theme there. in the evening i tried watching the baseball game on TV, Mets-Phillies, but fell asleep. 

unloading bags from buses

 this was a day off for me due to the bank holiday, but i stayed active. it was the day of my shift with special Olympics. first i had to get registered onsite, at the U of M. hard to find the correct building at first, some were closed. then i went in one where a sign was up and was shown a map, it was a white tent in a parking lot behind the hockey arena. i said i know there that is and was on my way. i got my shirt and hat, then went to another venue. hard to find anyone 'in the know' at first, then i found another volunteer. we were sent to a 'superblock', where some residence halls were. i had been to the athletic venues north of the light rail tracks, this was the first time i am aware of where i have been south of the tracks on this campus. it wasn't too big of a deal, i was unloading bags from buses when the athletes arrived. there was plenty of down time between buses. i did use this window of opportunity to go get a sandwich at jimmy john's nearby as it was time to have lunch. i wasn't away for long, and not long after i returned there were some sandwiches brought to us. oops! but i didn't know when or even what they were going to bring us when signing up, months ago. i had a half sandwich and a cookie, and i was full. i lost count of how many state delegations we helped, at least a dozen. except Iowa, my native state, wasn't one of them. the capital city was, though, and California was split into northern and southern halves. i was used to being at work during this time of day so not a big deal to have a shift of about five hours. then i took the light rail back to my car in the early evening. i picked up a few items at a Walgreen in the morning. after my shift was done i was home for a short time and then went to get a sandwich at jersey mike's. after that it was groceries at Hy-Vee in Eagan. i did see the employee i sometimes chat with, as i was leaving, and alluded to what i was wearing as i still had the volunteer outfit on. 

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

harmar mall article

 i spoke of an article i had found recently about Harmar mall in Roseville to vacation replacement. it said that the mall has an uncertain future. no surprise there when most of the storefronts are now empty. i have been to the cub foods grocery store there, as well as the Barnes and Noble book shop, and that is about it. not much else of note is still there. the response from my colleague was that it was old and outdated, surprised that they haven't closed down yet. like most people, i go to Rosedale more often, in the same town, way more stores there. the tax specialist was out, and i was told to hold all checks until Monday. i got a rare request on the Fargo file, it was to pull out 58 checks as those were duplicated. this made sense as i did pull one of them from the foreign pile, and another from the special handling file. i saw the list of check numbers from the printed email, and i still wanted to send checks through the machine in a timely fashion. i noticed the check numbers were not scattered throughout the file; it meant just one stack needed to be set aside for a short time to find what i needed. the boss brought cookies from another floor, made by the colleague that places supply orders for me. another payroll check was picked up, by the colleague that i more typically see from that department. late in the day i had to say that i was unable to help with a pull and shred request on a check as i had already sent the regular mail tubs to the mailroom. 

just a line item

 a colleague in another office tried to gaslight me on a form that was sent as an attachment to be included with a check from the Marshall file. i said it didn't look like a bill to me, just a line item from an excel spreadsheet. i am used to a bill having more information on it, such as where to mail payments to. then eventually i got a form where this address was added to the page with just a 'line item' on it. i showed it to vacation replacement, who said the same thing as i did about seeing it. there were questions about overnighted checks from this same file, and i was asked by instant message about it. i decided to add her to the email thread, when the check in question was mentioned there. i said someone in Marshall sends me to overnight labels that i use. i got an ice cream sandwich and a can of sparkling water from the convenience store on the main floor, in the afternoon. 

ginger beer

 in the breakroom at work, i saw four unopened bottles of ginger beer on the table. i claimed one of them, i don't think I've had it before. the label said it was from Aldi, but it was confusing that the brand name was summit as that is the name of a local beer as well. this drink was much sweeter than i care for, but i finished the bottle. the bottlecap was a plain one, black, no logo or anything like that on it. a payroll check was picked up before i went to lunch. the employee from that department asked if it was a good time, i said it was good as any as i wasn't at lunch yet. it was an elevator ride down two floors to get to me. i did follow up with the team lead from the earlier inquiry, i spoke of sector 7-g as i like to say this is what i call my work area. it is in reference to 'the Simpsons' and i usually have it written down somewhere to remind me. it feels more at home when i do this. 

cherry top donut

 there was an email early in the workday saying there was donuts in honor of 44 years of service to the bank. i didn't know the colleague but i went to that floor and chose a donut with a cherry on top. it was from the place that is in the skyway nearby and opened in the past year. there was a dial-in meeting mid-morning, a quarterly town hall if i am not mistaken. when the team lead asked how things were going by instant message, i said i was doing the best i can. i know this was due to the boss being out, but i still like the gesture. in the evening was a mic that i normally perform at, but this is the first one that i skipped. i found another one where i feel more comfortable and welcome at, which is most important.