Since it’d been 2-3 years since I’d had my eyes checked and I felt like they were straining a bit, I went to the optometrist today. While waiting, they had me browse through the various frames to pick out what I liked. I found a nice pair of partially rimless Anne Klein frames, but I ended up not buying them. The reason — yes, I’m having some eye strain; no, my prescription had not changed enough to warrant new glasses. Guess I should just stare at the computer less.

On the way home, I took one of the back routes to avoid the construction that is taking place on approximately every road in the city! And what do I see has moved into one of the older business buildings along the alternate route? The Casket Store. Okay, is it just me, or is going shopping for a casket really creepy? To me, it’s always something you did at the funeral home. Now, you can just zip in on your way home from work and browse.

Today’s writing progress: I finished reading/editing the final eight chapters of my Intrigue manuscript and started typing in the changes from my hard copy edits. I hope to finish that up tomorrow and send it off for the fresh-eye read.

4 Responses to “There’s a store for everything”
  1. Janice Lynn says:

    Trish! Congrats on finishing up editing your first 8 chapters. I didn’t write a thing today but there’s always tomorrow…

  2. MaryF says:

    Dude, in San Antonio, we have DISCOUNT casket stores.

  3. Trish Milburn says:

    LOL! Gracious, I’m just not up on what’s out there and available. And thanks, Janice.

  4. Tori says:

    Wow. Just what I’ve always wanted to do: shop for discount caskets! LOL!

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