Today was a uneventful day and the morning trip, calm and pleasant. I must first recall that yesterday morning, whilst at the stop. I met an acquaintance who I know is suffering from a terminal disease, waiting for the bus. I was surprised to see her at the bus stop as she normally drives. We started a conversation and she was commenting on how beautiful the day was so far, with the cool breezes and the birds singing. It reminded her of what the garden of Eden was and what heaven would be like. We discussed how we must take these opportunities to give thanks and appreciate all that has been given to us. She explained that the reason she was not driving was because she was going to the dentist and felt it safer not to drive. When the Bridgetown bus came she took that, while I waited for the SLC.
But today, I was meet by Rosemary (AC) and a new wellhouse regular at the stop, no ideal restaurant. Rosemary asked for comp and I explained that she was travelling. It was a quiet trip, row 2 was back in the regular seat, a good omen and '2good to be 2's brother', got on board. No NC today, but the watchman embarked at Long Bay. No sleepy head or kolij sisters, surprisingly also, no Julianna or Perfume. I was wondering if it was a bank holiday and no one told me. Bus driver's daughter got on at Cutters and took the seat in front of me, today she was reading a book, it appeared to be a romance type novel.
For the last two days since comp's abscondment, a young and slim red leg, would occupy the seat that she would normally sit in. I'm confused about the contrast, young v 'old', slim v 'not so slim' or as NC said fat, red leg v 'pale unknown colour. I'm trying to figure it out and if anyone can help me, I would appreciate it.
I did however get to have an online conversation with a, to be left unnamed, off duty, non-applying CompaƱera throughout the duration of the trip. It was quite, pleasant as this person did not suffer from motion sickness, and showed a knowledge of colours. We chatted online until I reached Bridgetown.
Today, I meet on the bus and who also sat in front of me, a individual I had to take to the Ministry of Commerce's Public Counsel complaining about poor workmanship. Despite our previous interactions, he was quite pleasant and greeted me warmly, I of course have no animosity towards him and returned the warm greeting. I did miss however the Sis lawrence primary school sisters, expecially the little Jamilla. My information is that she is sick, and I wished her well. (Certain persons have a tendency of getting one sick, I hope this is not the case here).
Thank God it was a safe smooth trip, without incident. No wrong buses, no mistaken identity.
¡Bendiciones! (Blessings!)
But today, I was meet by Rosemary (AC) and a new wellhouse regular at the stop, no ideal restaurant. Rosemary asked for comp and I explained that she was travelling. It was a quiet trip, row 2 was back in the regular seat, a good omen and '2good to be 2's brother', got on board. No NC today, but the watchman embarked at Long Bay. No sleepy head or kolij sisters, surprisingly also, no Julianna or Perfume. I was wondering if it was a bank holiday and no one told me. Bus driver's daughter got on at Cutters and took the seat in front of me, today she was reading a book, it appeared to be a romance type novel.
For the last two days since comp's abscondment, a young and slim red leg, would occupy the seat that she would normally sit in. I'm confused about the contrast, young v 'old', slim v 'not so slim' or as NC said fat, red leg v 'pale unknown colour. I'm trying to figure it out and if anyone can help me, I would appreciate it.
I did however get to have an online conversation with a, to be left unnamed, off duty, non-applying CompaƱera throughout the duration of the trip. It was quite, pleasant as this person did not suffer from motion sickness, and showed a knowledge of colours. We chatted online until I reached Bridgetown.
Today, I meet on the bus and who also sat in front of me, a individual I had to take to the Ministry of Commerce's Public Counsel complaining about poor workmanship. Despite our previous interactions, he was quite pleasant and greeted me warmly, I of course have no animosity towards him and returned the warm greeting. I did miss however the Sis lawrence primary school sisters, expecially the little Jamilla. My information is that she is sick, and I wished her well. (Certain persons have a tendency of getting one sick, I hope this is not the case here).
Thank God it was a safe smooth trip, without incident. No wrong buses, no mistaken identity.
¡Bendiciones! (Blessings!)
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