tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1878385611181443726.post5961725422653893263..comments2024-03-14T15:34:58.817-04:00Comments on Travels Without Charley: Enjoying Steinbeck's America: 5/12 Driving Your House AroundGrandma on the Roadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06575496312026115055noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1878385611181443726.post-87404824621376853082017-05-13T20:03:22.929-04:002017-05-13T20:03:22.929-04:00Sounds like a real mess! I keep my sugar handy in ...Sounds like a real mess! I keep my sugar handy in one of those restaurant things where it pours out of a spout. It has always ridden in an upper cupboard where I keep paper plates and bowls. Well, of course a couple of weeks ago it fell out and spilled all over everything--took a lot of cleaning up. Now I have put it so it sits in a square plastic dish, but I think I really need to get some other kind of container. Most of my sugar and flour are in plastic canisters with lids that lock shut, but this was just for quickly pouring into ice tea. Grandma on the Roadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06575496312026115055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1878385611181443726.post-87317362479973748962017-05-13T11:45:40.530-04:002017-05-13T11:45:40.530-04:00So true - could not have put it better.Over the ye...So true - could not have put it better.Over the years we learn lessons the hard way. NEVER put a heavy six pack of cola in a top cupboard. When it falls out, going around that sharp unexpected curve, all the cans split!Carol and Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11920669106841440178noreply@blogger.com