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And just because that’s a cinderblock wall behind me doesn’t mean I’m in an institution, it happens to be a rather seedy diner in nothernern Ontario.
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Funny thing, the cinderblock wall wasn’t what caused me to pause. What’s with the expression on your face? Being a guy I don’t have the ability to interpret the subtlety here.
Ok, now back to the cinderblock wall. What are you doing in a rather seedy diner in northern Ontario (other than traveling back to southern Alberta). <— OK, now I'm starting to question the whole punctuation-and-period at-the-end-of-a-sentence thing too.
-Christopher
There’s no subtlety in that expression Christopher, it is utter vexation. I highly recommend learning to recognize that expression in women, it would be a crucial survival skill.
And the seedy diner was all part of a quest for the perfect piece of pie.
Sorry about getting you fixated on punctuation. Read “Eats, Shoots & Leaves” sometime and you too will spend waaaay too much time thinking about appropriate use of the semi-colon.
Regarding this photo and your insights about recent photos that you write about in Wayside wandering – even when you are facing the camera, you aren’t quite looking at the camera! If I saw that face I’m not sure I’d stick around long enough to take the photo. Brave photographer that day.
And a side note to Mr. Topher: Sometimes it’s the seedy restaurants that you find the best food… but again, sometimes it’s where you find the worse – gotta risk it sometimes to find out.