This is a little off topic I know, but this is something that has been on my mind for several days.
It seems that more and more, each and every day, a part of our community disappears. A part of our lives that we were used to seeing every day, everywhere no matter where we were. Any city, any place, any time, there they were.
Whenever we needed our literary works sent to far off places, there they were ready to accept them without complaint. We gave them our words, knowing they will be safe and sound, to be magically transported to where we wanted them to be and to the people we wanted to see them.
They were a staple of our communities. And now, more and more they are harder to find. If you are lucky enough to find one at all.
The few that are left (if you can find them) should be placed on some kind of “endangered” list before they all are gone for good.
I wonder if when they are all gone if people will speak about them as if they are reading an obituary (“We are gathered here today to pay our respects to a part of us that is gone…”). Or how we will describe them to the next generation what they were when they see pictures of them or when they come across the real ones saved or the replicas in museums.
I know you may be wondering where I’m going with this, my sarcastic side out in full force.
Where did all this come from. Well I had some words that needed to be taken from me and I couldn’t find my trusty delivery method. My little blue friend. I searched and searched, driving in my car for blocks (which seemed like miles) only to give up, defeated. I wondered where they all had gone. Who had taken them away?
Do you know? Do you know where they have gone?
Did you guess what I was talking about?
Hope you got a chuckle and a smile out of that. Have a wonderful week!
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