Speaking of which, there's apparently a drive to make all sudafed prescription-only, not just something you need to get from a pharmacist. Oregon did it
I lived here for years before I realized this. Because I am so allergic to everything, I had a script. I think it was just for convenience until I went to the pharm for more. I had to hitch it fifteen miles to the border for some because my clinic was closed that day. Less illegal than when the border town was Tijuana, at least.
~ma, Jilli.
AAIGH. I'll have to stock up, discreetly and in a non-potential-criminal manner.
Just don't pay cash, and you should be OK.
I like downtown Indy, but it feels like a fake city to me. Which it sort of is, right? They built the big convention center and then built malls and hotels and stuff around it. So not fake, but not organic, either. Anyway, I have always enjoyed it.
Indy is totally a fake city--suburb of nothing! So they had to create a downtown!
I have Friend Requested you on FB! I'm under my RL name which... you actually may not know. Elizabeth. Where the heck is Puerto Vallarta?
and friended back and emailed! PV is on the west coast of Mexico.
I have dreams about parenting skills, housecleaning, and craftiness that center around probably similar gesticulations
my gesticulations on similar matters are not suitable for polite company
In regard to Oregon and prescription-only sudafed - OK, it wiped out the meth industry ... how many law-abiding citizens with bad sinuses did it also get?
I need to walk around our neighborhood more often, because we've got some cool stuff around here. But I'm still bitter about the condos-with-retail-space construction that are responsible for the closing of the thrift store and fabric store that were three blocks from our house. I'm especially bitter since almost all of that new retail space is still empty three years later.
My little area should be walkable, but there are not sidewalks really. Still I could and should walk to the the library and PO and bread store. If I pushed through the fact that NO ONE walks here, I could even walk to the park where mac has soccer practice, the Goodwill store, and an ice cream place or 7-11.
Still, there's not *all* that much there -- a small grocery store, some restaurants, the post office. How I long for a bookstore or movie theater in the neighborhood, let alone a pediatrician!
Judging by my mother's stories of growing up in East Nashville, the two factors that made it much more feasible not to have a car were the streetcar and the fact that downtown was still the shopping hub. She rode the streetcar downtown on Saturday and went to movies and shopped at the big department stores. There was a grocery store and a pharmacy with a fountain in walking distance, but not really a lot of shopping.
Halifax is pretty walkable, but I live an hour walk form downtown, so it's mostly transit for me. I used to live centrally, and everywhere on the peninsula was a 20-30 minute walk. I miss that neighborhood. I wish I could afford it again.
I can walk to a couple of grocery stores, a drug store, a terrific nursery (although I need my car to haul flats of annuals or big bags of mulch), and a handful of restaurants. Hauling out my bike brings my hair salon, more restaurants, and an ABC store into my ken. There's also a hardware store that would be an easy walk if it was open more than 9-5 weekdays and a handful of hours Saturday morning. I can pretty much guarantee I will never be shopping for anything from a hardware store at those times.
and friended back and emailed! PV is on the west coast of Mexico.
Got no email yet. Did you use my profile email? Have never been to MeHIco, but I do have a current passport so I am ready for anything.