Jessie and Tony are in town this weekend, and this morning Jessie and I grabbed breakfast at Price Hill Chili and walked around Mount Echo. I always enjoy our time together, and each time we part ways, so many memories of our days at C.C.U. rise like phantoms from the cobwebbed recesses of my mind. This afternoon's memory was of the two of us at Barnes & Noble Bookstore at Newport on the Levee, sipping coffee and working on homework. We went there a handful of times. We had lots of amazing adventures and a good many more uneventful ones. Those are the good kinds of friendships: you don't need glitz and glamour to keep them alive (I have neither of those things).
Saturday, May 24, 2014
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