A woman waits for a train
I’ve been waiting here for twenty
minutes, that young man said it would be here in a minute. Harold will be wondering where I am. Perhaps, I should have told him I was going
out. Is this the right platform? Why are there no more passengers? My feet are killing me. It’s not late, where is everybody? Have I got time to go the toilet? Where is the toilet? Maybe I shouldn’t have had that third glass
of sherry. I think Richard was trying to
get me tipsy. I think he wanted to have
his way with me.
Are you looking for a summer
vacation?
Friendly staff and home cooked
meals.
Over sixty five?
On a budget?
The New Bolivar Hotel is just the
place for you.
Free laundry facilities; cook your
own meals options.
Watch the world go by, relax, put
your feet up.
Meet interesting people; spend your
days reminiscing with your new friends.
Card games every Friday.
Yes sir, the New Bolivar Hotel is
the place for you!
Polka Dancers at the Gibbon Ballroom
‘Helmut! You’ve just stood on my toes again!’
‘Sorry Petra, it’s my new dancing
shoes’
‘No, it’s your feet!’
‘Petra darling, these shoes are too
big.’
‘So why did you buy them?’
‘They were a bargain.’
‘You are an oaf Helmut.’
‘But you know I love you, Petra.’
‘No you don’t. You couldn’t find anyone else to come to the
dance with you.’
‘That’s not true my angel.’
‘Don’t try to sweet talk me.’
‘Do you want a drink sweetheart?’
‘No I’ll keep dancing, I know your
sort!’
Loved these! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie.
DeleteYou definitely bring these characters to rich life, with clear voices. I especially like Harold and Petra.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely bring these characters to rich life, with clear voices. I especially like Harold and Petra.
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