Hi, Pat According to what I have read about dumpster diving, much of the food thrown out is in plastic bags. I have no personal experience with it. Nor would I really want to.
Oh Grammy, it seems I know where every single bathroom is wherever we go. I drink a lot of water and coffee so it seems when we go out and about I always need one :) I love the fact that you blog! Good for you!
I really enjoy your writing style, the choices you make for wording relay an image without distracting from the story. Thank you for stopping by my blog, I may have missed yours if you had not.
This story reminded me of my trips downtown where I know the locations of many restrooms, such as the fourth level of the shopping center way in the back where almost no one walks.
Your writing style is very clean and easy to read. I felt that I knew the protagonist.
You really are covering the bases here. I've thought about the restroom issue. When I'm traveling it's a concern. If one were homeless they'd really have to make note of the restrooms and have back-up plans. What a struggle to live on the streets for me, but I guess it's what some people prefer or adapt to.
Great series, Grammy.
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I suppose if the food is on top I might be able to eat out of a dumpster, if I really really had to..haha
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ReplyDeleteAccording to what I have read about dumpster diving, much of the food thrown out is in plastic bags. I have no personal experience with it. Nor would I really want to.
Love it! (I think you're fabulous)!
ReplyDeleteA tale of survival on the streets....always good to have a few "outside the box" solutions to problems up your sleeve.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, and great story.
ReplyDeleteOh Grammy, it seems I know where every single bathroom is wherever we go. I drink a lot of water and coffee so it seems when we go out and about I always need one :) I love the fact that you blog! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your writing style, the choices you make for wording relay an image without distracting from the story. Thank you for stopping by my blog, I may have missed yours if you had not.
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Thank you all for your kind comments!
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This is a great story! It really makes you feel for people that are forced to survive one day at a time. Julie
ReplyDeleteGreat story.
ReplyDeleteThis story reminded me of my trips downtown where I know the locations of many restrooms, such as the fourth level of the shopping center way in the back where almost no one walks.
ReplyDeleteYour writing style is very clean and easy to read. I felt that I knew the protagonist.
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Oh, now I have to wait to see what happens! I am in on the A 2 Z 'fest, and have just discovered you. I'll be back, Grammy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragements,ladies, and thanks, Gail, for the reminder of bathrooms in shopping malls! I appreciate any assistance I can get.
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You really are covering the bases here. I've thought about the restroom issue. When I'm traveling it's a concern. If one were homeless they'd really have to make note of the restrooms and have back-up plans. What a struggle to live on the streets for me, but I guess it's what some people prefer or adapt to.
ReplyDeleteGreat series, Grammy.
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I'm now a follower of your blog. Don't want to miss any parts of this story.
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