October 2018

Taxi

If it was back in the city, I turned around and said to Teyona, I'd be able to catch a taxi right out of my door. I looked down the empty alley of our naked town. I used to live downtown, I sighed. She agreed, loads

Lazy Letter: Out of Focus

Every tree, they say, has different tasting fruits. Just like chefs and their food. I've been wondering for a while now, about this orange tree I see out of my window on the other side of the street. That's all I see, really. I mean,

Lazy Letter: Bodies of Water

What was that dumb idea of mine to think that time doesn't pass by as I travel?! As if it's frozen, or it works differently as I'm away. Ah, that was stupid! I'm not really away; I'm right here. I'd rather imagine that I could

Chew Well

Even though the restaurant looked crappy, there was something inviting about it. A quick look inside, and a glance at the menu on the glass door, it seemed decent enough to grab a quick dinner. It wouldn't really be an inexpensive food, perhaps they'd charge

Lazy Letter: Going Nowhere

We took the morning bus. We were waiting at the bus stop by the bakery at nine o'clock. Teyo bought a pastry for herself, it had a jam filling. I didn't get anything, I just drank water; I can't have breakfast even if I wanted

Lazy Letter: Downtown

I have the fanciest bedroom here, you should come and see. Living in this bedroom makes me feel like I'm the queen or something. They say it's a seventeen-century house. Murals and window frames, the way each owner of the house has added some type

Lazy Letter: Very sweet sweets

It was only a day trip. We decided to visit there because we were curious, and that there's not much to do in our small town. It is nearby, it could be the closest city. We took the nine o'clock bus, we checked the bus schedule