> We lounged at a nearby gas station to wait, sipping tea and reading the local newspaper. There was something very “old world” about this — here we were, in the largest town in our county, dressed well, idling with a purpose. Leafing through that newspaper, dipping the teabag up and down in my hot paper cup, watching the traffic, nodding at passers-by; we were in town on official business, and yet we were doing exactly nothing. I realized as we sat that this way of doing things used to be a great deal more common — that train stations, courts, libraries, street benches, barber shops, and so on simply used to have a lot more people waiting publicly.
Okay, this guy plays on hard mode. I'm too old for that, but I respect his style.
CaliforniaKarl•4h ago
It's an interesting experience, and it (or some portion of it) is one that many folks do every workday.
vitesse_oblige•4h ago