Let’s Go For A Walk …

The last time I tried this, my co-worker rolled up in his brand new BMW M3. So let’s try this again. We’re walking, we’re walking.

It’s still summer at my work. Otherwise, that fountain in the background would be shut down and drained. Summer rules! Never mind those fall flowers they just installed. Still summer, folks!

The weather was kind of sucky today so I had to hustle my way down the street. I play that game sometimes, “Can I walk there and back before it rains?” I haven’t lost yet, knock on wood!

In case of fire, hang out near this red poll.

In the background, you can see my mall. It’s aight. I hang there a lot. Plenty of walking at lunch right through the heart of it. Nice floral arrangement in the foreground too.

At this point during my walk, someone usually stops to ask for directions to either a) the lahey clinic or b ) the marriott. No directions given this time. Also note the sign about fire lanes and handicap parking. There are definitely no fire lanes marked on the street, and there are definitely no road side handicap parking spots. Why is that sign there? No friggin clue.

Almost there. If I walk alone, I cut through that triangle thing. If I’m walking with co-workers, I’ll hit up the crosswalks. They aren’t so quick with heads on swivels and usually make comments about getting run over. No one needs that.

Stopping at the red light so I don’t get run over. Those are my sneakers. I’m bored while waiting for that red light. Must get across the street, must not get run over.

Oh shit. I’m there! You thought I was going to D’Angelo, didn’t you? Hahah.

One amusing story. While I was in the Starbucks, the barista manager kept waving my cup around and saying “how much? How much?” I had no friggin idea what she was talking about. Then I realized she was talking to two regulars sitting at the table behind the bar. Apparently they have been trying to track down a cup like that for months without luck. Not for sale. Sorry dudes.

Good walk. Now I’m chilling. Peace.

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