This morning, very early, I drove out to Bozeman on business matters. I stopped for breakfast at a place called "Kountry Kitchen", and it was quite good and very inexpensive. In Bozeman, the average house price is astronomical (especially for Montana) but you can still get bacon and eggs for under $5. There must have been 40 or more vehicles in the lot. Other than my Jeep and another SUV, they were all pick ups. In case you forgot you were in Montana.
I learned three things this morning. First, I learned, again, how beautiful this place is in the spring, after a rain (and a foot of snow last week), when everything is green. Second, that I need new wiper blades. Three, I probably need glasses. I can see just fine, but I can't tell what I'm looking at, or read street signs, things like that. And I just passed the vision test back in September.
When I took the test, I read E,R,C,W,S....a guy later read P, A, D, M, etc...and I figured one of us was screwed, but we both passed.