No. 37_The Lost Friend_When the Sleepy Snail attended the Gastropod Gala_Hyde and Seek
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No. 37
December 15th, 1987、Sherry and I met again today. We discussed the road trip across the country we are planning for in January. The heat will be quite intense this year, according to the weather scientists. Sherry asked me if it was okay for me to be missing work in the lab most of the month. I had to laugh at her naïveté. Regardless, we would be departing Perth on the 5th. She’s already begun packing; she is so excited. As am I. “Jacob,” she said to me, “this is probably the most exciting time of our lives! Nothing is going to come even close in the future, I just know it!” I told her to calm...
The Lost Friend
“And let me tell you a story” he said, “That afternoon, the cross seemed too big to ignore. And there wasn’t just one cross but two, one in the line of his eyes and one atwww.onedoor.cc the edge of his left eye. The front cross stopped him to go across the road and the other cross, well, it indicated the stoppage of someone else's life.The fall and the winter had passed but what could not pass was his memory of Lucas. Daily, he remembered that how 23rd September just turned into a day to mourn for his entire life. "Why Lucas? Why did you had to go just one day prior to my birthday? We would have celebrated ...
When the Sleepy Snail attended the Gastropod Gala
The Sleepy Snail was quite the reluctant party-goer. Parties were not their cup of tea by a landslide. They weren’t a fan of landslides either. But the promise to their best friend, the Snuggly Slug, was made under the oath of the Big Mollusc Tree – and so the Sleepy Snail had to party-go. The party that the Snuggly Slug invited them to was the greatest feast of the year. It was the annual Gastropod Gala. All the gentlegastropods of the forest and beyond were invited and the Snuggly Slug just didn’t want to miss their chance to shine. All kinds of freshwater slugs, snails and limpets were comi...
Hyde and Seek
My friends, Bob Schlagel and Lillian Hyde, had finally started to plan their wedding. As community and church leaders, they always help others, so when they began receiving invitations to celebrate their upcoming wedding, neither felt comfortable with the idea of others planning a special event just for them. Therefore, I offered to help organize the events for them. As Society and Lifestyle page editor/reporter for The Linoak County Gazette, I had all the tools necessary to create a planner. This job wouldn’t be easy but no job with doing is easy. Most people were excited for Bob and Lillian,...
