I am forever grateful to the mother whose name I do not remember who let me pile into her station wagon along with her daughter and a bunch of other girls from our high school who were more or less going the same way — home before the Great Snowstorm of 1967 rendered us school-bound. I got home in the teeth of wind-driven snow and spent three days on my own with the dog, as my parents were stuck at work, the flight kitchen and employee cafeteria of a major airline, feeding people who were also stuck. Great memory!
Alice continues the set-up exposition for the beginning of the story of Cul de Sac.
It’s too bad, I guess, that she wasn’t able to book a seat in Mom’s extremely neutral van. Maybe Mrs. Ritter got Alice’s place in the confusion (there’s always confusion)….
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
Try WinCo instead, Mrs Ritter, for the prices seem lower than Safeway or Fred Meyer.
johndifool about 7 years ago
Those kids are probably part of the Lost Souls Gang, doomed to wander the parking lot forever looking for their parent’s vehicle…
erin.adamic Premium Member about 7 years ago
The old lady looks like Alice’s grandmother.
dogday Premium Member about 7 years ago
I am forever grateful to the mother whose name I do not remember who let me pile into her station wagon along with her daughter and a bunch of other girls from our high school who were more or less going the same way — home before the Great Snowstorm of 1967 rendered us school-bound. I got home in the teeth of wind-driven snow and spent three days on my own with the dog, as my parents were stuck at work, the flight kitchen and employee cafeteria of a major airline, feeding people who were also stuck. Great memory!
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Alice continues the set-up exposition for the beginning of the story of Cul de Sac.
It’s too bad, I guess, that she wasn’t able to book a seat in Mom’s extremely neutral van. Maybe Mrs. Ritter got Alice’s place in the confusion (there’s always confusion)….