Surviving Life (Part 1)
We sat patio-side of the bar, which was enclosed by semi-lattice and a wrought iron fence. The waitress, in all black, not wearing a bra, looked as though she were in outer space rather than on a...
View ArticleWhy Anti-Depressants Are Worse
An excerpt from Garden’s Observation; a collection of essays on kitchens in Minneapolis, By Terry Scott Niebeling Why Anti-Depressants are worse: One of my co-workers gave up drinking. The story...
View ArticlePost Up (A Day In The Life)
Terry Niebeling <tsniebeling@gmail.com> 1:54 PM (5 hours ago) to me Heavy raindrops pelted the concrete in front of where I rode on my trek to the office this morning. The weather was not...
View ArticleHow to max out your credit card and get away with it (part 2)
The sun hit my eyes as it was going down. A squint. The door slammed behind leaving the dim lit hall inside. I was happy with the idea that I didn’t bring my Ray Bans, polarized. These, I did not...
View ArticleTime Travel in a Bar
Time flies in a bar setting. Maybe so much so that the lady bartender has forgotten a patron, a certain special someone-Me! I need a smoke. Darkness in this building strains my eyes. I pat my...
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