- This storage place is next door to the printing company and it was a bit poignant to see this man going through papers while he contemplated his stuff. I hope he has a great adventure waiting for him next that he can incorporate his things into.
- A client lunch at a nearby Mexican restaurant that is all the rage in northwest Atlanta - Nuevo Laredo Cantina. It has great salsa, so it passes in my book. :) My choice: Poblano pepper stuffed with Monterrey Jack cheese, spinach y mushrooms. Yum!
- The client is a bright and shining young lady just out of college, who has snagged a plum position at a large non-profit that I already handle printing for. It is lovely to hear about her time at a university that much of my family attended and to hear her large ideas for upcoming work.
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My son is in visual communications and works in a small mom and pop shop. He is their press operator and salesman! His biggest challenge is to get his hands clean between running the press and going to business meetings:) Did I mention he is single?
Sorry, but I couldn't help thinking the guy is hiding some files - just the way my mind works - lol!
I just love talking with young people (I'm officially old enough to call them that now - lol) who are full of excitement and promise.
I wish we had better Mexican restaurants here in Miami. I love a good salsa and stuffed peppers w/ cheese, spinach and mushrooms sounds delicioso!
Two ladies yakked
over stuffed pepper snacks
about work and university days
a man went through
things he needed to do
before putting it all away
Your poem for the day
so don't put me away
for I still have things to do
Seeing someone go through their possessions is poignant. Very much so.
Yes Lynn, one of my husband's most favorite dishes is a stuffed poblano pepper! Agreed.
lg!
Granny Annie -
Wow - that's a lot for one person to do in a printing company. I'm impressed. :)
Talon -
I'll bet that happens all the time at storage places. I love talking to young people, too.
Ily -
Ah, but you have such good other restaurants in Miami, I'll bet. Yes - it was yummy.
Ellis -
I like these lines, "Two ladies yakked over stuffed pepper snacks" Cool. :) Thanks for my poem!
Anil -
I am sure there is a story there...
lg -
I'm not eating meat much lately, so I was thrilled to see an option like that. Yum.
That lunch you had sounds yummmmmmmmyyyyyyyy!
I agree with FB. So hungry!
Mexican? Homer Simpson drool...
I'm with Talon. That dude is, like, totally suspicious. How dare he go about his normal, everyman day in such a shifty-eyed fashion? :P
Gotta go and eat now!
Sometimes those storage spaces are full of stuff to sell on ebay... or has lost his house-
Mine tho has a bunch of stuff ontop of a piano.
I don't eat much mexican- can't handle too much hot n spicy stuff- Love spinach dishes tho.
Bright n shiny person tha you'll be seeing often to brighten your day I hope!
Op, Time for some supper!
oh Nueva Laredo!! I used to go there with friends...the carne asada tacos are heaven. LOVE that place.
Shay -
It was soooo good!
Riot Kitty -
Hope you got something good to eat!
Tony -
lol - I always think of the storage locker scene in Silence of the Lambs. This guy looked benevolent though. :)
Snaggle -
I hope you can get your piano out one day.
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