I’m walking into a tiny restaurant conversation. Behind the bar, up high on the wall was a collection of weird animal heads. There was an albino deer head, a two-headed calf and some other strange stuff. I’m afraid to move, if I do, it could be the end of this writing or the end of me.
It’s easy to see that everyone in this small town knows everyone else. The interesting thing is that no one seems to show any interest in the stranger with the backpack and a smile. I guess they’ve seen this before. I decide to join the conversation. ”what’s good today? The consensus is the homemade beef stew is to die for. Seems, Janet makes the best stew this side of the Rockies. I hear someone say, “it goes down good with una cerveza”. Ok, cerveza and a bowl of Janet’s beef stew it is.
Janet was very nice and insisted me on sampling everything she cooked, even, treated me with a candy bar and some cake and I was happy! Also, I had never seen anyone so happy and dancing alone before, so beautifully or as natural, the Cha, Cha, Cha. She wasn’t young anymore, but says she’s is a smile in apron, knows how good she feels and feels how good she feels and, because of me, thrilled to be cooking and dancing in a world of color, lively music and surrounded by friendly smiles and others she has never seen and, perhaps, wont ever see again.
Before I head out they want to know how I feel about Trump. I just smile and laugh and tell them, -inwardly, I'm celebrating such displeasure or struggles of not understating how the hell we got this other strange guy elected- I said good bye and drive West, toward Portland, Oregon.
Fidel Guerra.
It’s easy to see that everyone in this small town knows everyone else. The interesting thing is that no one seems to show any interest in the stranger with the backpack and a smile. I guess they’ve seen this before. I decide to join the conversation. ”what’s good today? The consensus is the homemade beef stew is to die for. Seems, Janet makes the best stew this side of the Rockies. I hear someone say, “it goes down good with una cerveza”. Ok, cerveza and a bowl of Janet’s beef stew it is.
Janet was very nice and insisted me on sampling everything she cooked, even, treated me with a candy bar and some cake and I was happy! Also, I had never seen anyone so happy and dancing alone before, so beautifully or as natural, the Cha, Cha, Cha. She wasn’t young anymore, but says she’s is a smile in apron, knows how good she feels and feels how good she feels and, because of me, thrilled to be cooking and dancing in a world of color, lively music and surrounded by friendly smiles and others she has never seen and, perhaps, wont ever see again.
Before I head out they want to know how I feel about Trump. I just smile and laugh and tell them, -inwardly, I'm celebrating such displeasure or struggles of not understating how the hell we got this other strange guy elected- I said good bye and drive West, toward Portland, Oregon.
Fidel Guerra.
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