Dallas has a lot of homeless people and they are moving around early in the morning when I run. I feel like I'm on the set of a zombie movie with a multitude of shambli
ng, shuffling people moving around on the sidewalks as I run by.This morning I ran with a co-worker down to the Cattle Drive statue in a park outside the convention center, then we stopped at a diner on Elm Street where we ate a breakfast of eggs, sausage, home fries and toast (and coffee) for less than $4 each. The patron next to us at the counter looked incredulously (disgustedly?) at the two of us sitting there in sweaty clothes and asked, "You been running?" (Right: Round 'em up.)
My friend is from Israel and on our run I took him past the Confederate war memorial also, which is near the convention center as well. As we
inspected this towering monument to the Lost Cause, with five life-size figures each on their own column (Jeff Davis, Lee, Stonewall, A.S. Johnston and an ordinary Rebel soldier), I was able to give him the Yankee version of the Civil War as I explained each historical figure in turn. (Left: Guess who won?)
Happy holidays to you Peter are you still in Dallas, did you think you were going to miss the snow of DC?
ReplyDeleteI used to go to NYC for my doctor's appointment with a friend. We would go for a run and then sit at a pub and have wine and a sandwich. If I were not a runner, I guess I wouldn't appreciate a sweaty person sitting in proximity. But because I am...
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