Tuesday, April 22, 2008

(hot) dog gone!

The rising cost of gas and food combined with the warmer weather had me looking forward to something - lunch in the park. I had started to develop a habit of walking through Congress Park once a week or so and grabbing a hot dog and soda for lunch, sometimes even a potato knish.

But I see in last Friday's edition of Saratoga Today that the hot dog man will no longer be able to sell hot dogs in the park. Truth be told, I had wondered how he, and only he, got such a sweet spot. It didn't seem completely kosher to me. Turns out, it wasn't. The King of the Knish was granted special permission by the Prince of the Park, former Commish Tommy McTygue. The city charter says food vendors can only operate in Congress Park on special occasions, however, and a lawsuit by another vendor pressed the issue. Ed Miller the hot dog man was given the boot.

It's the right thing to do - if it's prohibited, then it's prohibited. But frankly (pun intended) I think there are worse things than having a hot dog vendor in Congress Park or anywhere else on the streets of Saratoga. Set down some rules, make them conform to whatever codes they need to conform to to make sure that we aren't been served tainted food, but let them conduct their business. And if we're worried about being overrun by hot dog vendors, then limit the number of permits and have a lottery. Isn't that what they did for the t-shirt vendors over at the track?

I'll miss you, hot dog man.

Friday, April 18, 2008

fifteen cents in two days

Holy crap.

I had to go out of town for a funeral on Wednesday and I filled my gas tank before leaving. I paid $3.42/gallon at the Stewart's on Rowland Street and was surprised since the last time I filled up I'd only paid $3.29/gallon (luckily I don't commute and only drive around town). Imagine the shock I felt when I came back into town earlier today, and the price had jumped to $3.57/gallon! How could gas go up $0.15 in two days?

Here's the worst part - I have to make the same trip again in two weeks (much happier circumstances). It's literally going to cost me $70 in gas to make the trip. I'm going to spend more on gas than on food this month. Ugh.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

girls rule!

I'm so excited that Ali and Kelly are finalists for The Biggest Loser. Ali has made such an amazing transformation. I was astounded when she managed to lose 11 pounds in one week. They have worked so hard. Stay tuned on Tuesday to see who wins.