Sarah sent along this photo of a headstone from a cemetery in West Virginia. The epitaph reads:
"Remember friends as you pass by;
That all mankind is born to die;
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death and follow me"
Contributed by Sarah.
Post the small, stupid, and beautiful things that make up your life.
He had a soul so big, the whole world couldn't hold him.
A Texan on the train talks to Samiha about how he and his wife have saved for ten years to come to Egypt. Antiquity draws everyone. From the Japanese tourists forming a conga line in the club car to the Texan making the same three jokes about his life to each person he meets. I hope I have more jokes than that.
Band Box Diner
Grease
For
Peace
GRUB $6.60
GRUB $8.45
DRINKS $1.25
DRINKS $2.00
TAX 1 $1.83
PAY UP $20.16
Rendezvous with Paul at Blackwoods Bar in Otsego. Coronas, whiskey-sevens, appetizers, and trying to convince the waitress that Paul and I are long-lost brothers.
Talked love. Talked faith.
Built ourselves up into elaborate metaphors. Oaks complaining about the saplings up in the canopy where they can't hear.
Love, faith, greatness.
Told Paul what the book is about. "Sooner or later, everybody's world blows up," he said.
Reluctantly hit the road. Paul climbed up on the concrete base of a lamp post in the parking lot, screaming into the night as I drove away.
"So, however many years ago, there were all these protests about the new freeway--there didn't always use to be a freeway, you know--
"This was before the whole underground plan. They wanted to run it right through down town."
"Right. So our parents, they tell us we're going to have a picnic and we end up in the freeway median in Two Harbors and the paper takes a picture of us with the whole picnic in the freeway median with the caption: 'Is this how you want your children to grow up?' or something."
"It was a dead give away when there was actually no food in the basket."