Headed out after the cartoon ended. I had errands to run. Figured I'd start with a walk. The weather was gorgeous, sunny, breezy, and blue. It was fairly warm, but not too much so, probably in the upper 50's-lower 60's. The daffodils are finally blooming now, emerald lawns filled with bits of yellow and gold sunshine. Many people were out mowing lawns or clearing their gardens for the season. Others pushed their children in strollers or walked their dogs.
Made a quick stop at Target first. For one thing, I wanted more of those new Slice flavors. They're still buy one, get one 50 percent off there. Went with strawberry and cherry cola this time. I was mainly there for pads, which are decent prices for large containers.
The Westmont has slightly expanded hours to 2 on weekends. (And they'll be 8 to 3 all week starting Monday.) Needless to say, given they just reopened after a year a little over a week ago, they were very busy. I took a seat at the bar. The bar is now strictly for eating - there's no desserts or juice machines back there. No cakes or pastries, either, just breakfast breads and pastries. Everything is very simple beige and brown modern, very streamlined. At least the seats at the bar were comfortable!
The menu is limited to breakfast options and sandwiches at the moment. Fine by me. I wanted pancakes anyway. I ordered pancakes topped with strawberries, bacon, and a chai latte. The chai latte was ok, not all that different from Starbucks down the street. The pancakes were smaller, and even though there were three, they were nice and fluffy and not too much to eat in one sitting. The strawberry compote was delicious, and the bacon was amazing. I asked for it crispy, and it couldn't have been better. It was nice and thick, crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside. Best bacon I ever had. The Maple syrup was so warm, I couldn't pick up the metal container at first. It was expensive, but so worth it.
Strolled past the Haddon Township High School to the Westmont Acme next. I really didn't need all that much, which is why I just shopped here this week. I had online coupons for coconut milk, yogurt, granola bars, and apples. Got bakery cookies, too, and more soda for a dollar each. Considering there were no carts outside when I arrived, the Acme was actually pretty dead. It was too nice to be grocery shopping, and there isn't a whole lot going on right now besides March Madness. It's a beautiful spring day, and we're between holidays.
Called Uber to get home. My knee was starting to get sore. Maybe I should have just walked. It took 19 minutes to get a ride at quarter of 2! At least that did give me the chance to go to the bathroom, and there was no trouble once he did arrive.
When I got home, I put everything away...then had trouble deciding what to watch. I finally settled on the two-hour fifth season premiere of The Love Boat. "Julie's Wedding" to a handsome Australian zoologist (Anthony Andrews) will have Vicki as her bridesmaid, the men as her ushers, and Captain Steubing giving her away...but the blood test his brother insists he gets proves to be far more important than he thinks. Meanwhile, Doc and Gopher chase after "Julie's Replacement" (Delvene Delaney).
An anthropology professor (Henry Morgan) on "The Expedition" thinks his sleazy colleague (Jose Ferrer) has found "The Mongola," the missing link between man and ape...but it's not what they think it is. Meanwhile, "The Professor's Wife" (Katherine Helmond) is falling for the Captain, while his female assistant (Donna Dixon) falls for this seeming creature (Patrick Ward). A handsome rancher learns "The Three Rs" when a scheming blonde (Jennilee Harrison) and a gentle teacher (Michelle Phillips) vie for his affections.
Oh, and I got my schedule. It's perfectly normal for this time of the month and year. I'm back to weekend afternoons and Wednesday morning at the Acme. The kids are on their regular schedule again. At least the only other thing I have planned is a very, very early appointment to look at my knee at the Cooper Bone and Joint institute in Cherry Hill.
Switched to music while I worked on the ladies arriving in the silenced Isabella Town in Legendary Tales of WENN. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a great soundtrack from a very troubled movie. In addition to Kate Capshaw's opening "Anything Goes" in Chinese and the iconic "Indiana Jones March," there's the atmospheric music for the Temple of Doom itself and for the famous Mine Chase Ride scene.
Xanadu is an even stranger and more troubled 80's fantasy. The script may be a notorious mess, but that's not the fault of the soundtrack. The songs were a massive hit in 1980, with "Magic," "Suddenly," and the title song still receiving airplay to this day. I'm also fond of Olivia Newton-John's lovely ballad "Suspended In Time," her charming duet with Gene Kelly "Whenever You're Away From Me," and the Electric Light Orchestra solo "All Over the World."
Finished the night with a late Match Game marathon. Match Game Productions honored Chuck Norris, the beloved action icon and star of Walker, Texas Ranger, who passed away on Thursday, with episodes that referred to karate (Norris was also a martial artist), Texas, rangers, cowboys, or oil magnates. This was the height of "Kung Fu Fighting" and Bruce Lee's brief but enormous popularity, though most of the karate jokes usually involved who wore what color belt. With country music stars like Mel Tills making occasional appearances on the show and both country music and Texas oil country being at their height of fame in the 70's and 80's, there were quite a few jokes about wealthy Texas millionaires and what they do with their homes, swimming pools, and oil wells.
The Texas jokes were even more pronounced in the late 70's once Dallas became one of the hottest soap operas on TV. Steve Kanaly did one of the funniest of the later PM episodes, where Gene turns up in bright red shoes, Brett, Richard Paul, and Charles sings about "The Eyes of Texas" in response to an "Eyes of __" Audience Match, and the contestant ends up in Jamie Lee Curtis' lap. Another one featured a contestant who could turn his feet all the way around, which was just freaky.
At any rate, go deep into the heart of Texas to honor this iconic action star!