Supermarket Sweep
I rolled through the Superfresh fruits and vegetables section early Saturday singing along with Dan Hartman. “ I can dream about you …” Normally I wouldn’t be singing in public, as I can’t carry a tune in my shopping cart. But there were so few people around I didn’t have to worry about frightening anyone with my impromptu karaoke hour. Normally I’d be at the gym at this time of the morning, getting a sound but controlled thrashing from my informal boxing coach before bouncing over to the cycling class for 45 minutes of sustained cardio abuse. “…if I can’t hold you tonight. ” And normally I’d do my grocery shopping on Sunday afternoon, when the store is so crowded and noisy you can barely hear yourself think, let alone decipher whatever the hell is playing on the sound system. But “normal” doesn’t count for much in today’s pandemic reality, now that the gyms are closed and the threat of Covid-19 means I need to get my rear-end up to the store before the crowds and their ge...