All that commotion about pie and cheese made me hungry for apple pie. A meal in the dining room of the OFH is very complete. It includes a starter; soup, salad or fruit. The entrée has a side of vegetables. To finish there is a dessert of the day, which sometimes is apple pie and can include ice cream. Ice cream is always available as are large cookies, my favorite is macadamia nut. A wide selection of beverages is also available. Food portions are moderate size which is appropriate for old folks. A meal such as this is $15.00, the cost added to our monthly bill. For less one could have soup and salad, for example.
Living the good life with a bit of humor in the OFH. Occasionally the site administrator will email inmates with issues of concern. This was the gist of today's epistle. "SMOKING AND CANNABIS
All PHS communities are smoke-free. This policy prohibits smoking of any kind (including, but not limited to vaping, e-cigarettes, and cannabis products) in any area of the building or grounds, including your apartment, parking garage (inside or outside of your vehicle), balcony or patio by you or your visitors. Possession of cannabis products by Minnesota residents is strictly limited to only what is permissible by state law. Cannabis products may not be consumed, displayed or handled outside a resident’s own enclosed private living unit."
If a resident, or a guest under their responsibility, is found not complying with this policy, this could be grounds for a lease violation. "
Now the inmates are in a tizzy wondering 'Who was smoking pot?' 'Are they going to search our apartments for gummy bears? Oh, the anxiety!
Takk for alt,
Al
The Little House on the Prairie has been upsized.