by Ray Jason
The old hippie has found his bliss.
He runs a ten table restaurant down here south of many
borders. If it wasn’t for the sign out
front, you would never even realize that his business exists. It looks more like a garden with a roof on
top.
Besides serving food for the body, it also features food
for the mind and the spirit. That’s
because even though it doesn’t have walls, it has shelves filled with thousands
of books. It is the local book swap,
where you can take one if you leave one.
Of course, if you desire one from the “Philosophy” section, you have to
leave two!
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The old hippie placed the plate with the omelette on my
table and then paused for a second before asking,
“Is there something wrong with your phone?”
He was referring to the fact that I was the only customer
that was not fixated on their Smart Phone … or as I prefer to describe them …
their Personal Enslavement Device.
I took out my little no-frills phone and smiled up at him
as I replied,
“No. there is something right about it … no apps, no camera, no addiction.”
He chuckled and said,
“Brother, you’re speaking my language!”
Then I asked him about the banana birds. While waiting
for my food to arrive, I had marveled at the many different birds feasting on a
single banana from a stalk of about ten.
He told me that they would find the ripest fruit and concentrate on just
that one. This left nine for the
restaurant to use in their banana pancakes and muffins. This live and let live approach suited him
just fine. After all, he wasn’t a “gotta
have it all” hedge fund manager, he was just an old hippie.
As he was about to head off to a nearby table, he paused
again and melodically said,
“If you’re going to
San Francisco …”
To which I immediately replied,
“ … be sure to wear
some flowers in your hair…”
We both smiled broadly and flashed each other a peace
sign.
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