Slim Randles' Home Country
It's nice to live in a small town
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[August 25, 2015]
It
was Thursday again. Mabel Adams asked at the desk to be sure.
“Thursday all day, Mabel,” the girl said. “Don’t forget to get your
hair done today. Two o’clock … right?” |
“Right,” Mabel said, locking the time away in her mind. “Two
o’clock. On Thursday.”
She took her purple walker and went half a block to the counter at
the drug store.
That nice Williams girl came over with a smile and a menu.
“Tuna on toast, Mabel?”
“Uh, sure. I like that.”
“Hot tea?”
“Yes please.”
After she ate, she started down the sidewalk toward the Curl Up ‘N
Dye beauty parlor. The watch pinned on her dress said one forty
five.
Mabel went over to her usual chair and sat down. Fran came over and
looked at Mabel’s hair with a smile.
“You still look pretty ravishing, Mabel,” she said. “Sure you want a
touch-up today?”
Mabel nodded.
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“Going to watch that movie with the girls
tonight?”
Movie. Tonight.
“Sure,” said Mabel.
It's nice to live in a small town, because if you don't know what
you are doing, someone else does.
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Slim Randles]
Ol' Jimmy Dollar
is Slim Randles' first children's book. The book is for kids
K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children.
Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog
even better. Available now on Amazon. |