An Evening Of Discovering, Respecting, Remembering

It was already late in the afternoon when I checked into the hotel, a once prominent and near elegant downtown address that had become tired and shopworn.

I entered my third floor room, then walked to the window and pulled aside the curtains. Across the street was the train station that would soon be torn down to make way for new and modern. Already, bulldozers had begun to take large chunks from a recently vacated part of the building.

After unpacking, I returned to the lobby, ate a “burger and Coke” supper at the hotel restaurant, went outside, and breathed … Read the rest “An Evening Of Discovering, Respecting, Remembering”