Gentle reader, There are times in Los Angeles when the past appears to rhyme with the present. We don’t know if it’s merely coincidence or if some celestial poet is crafting doggerel, but it sure feels like there is a larger, inexplicable pattern at play. And we pay attention.
I have to read this again but the event that stands out in my mind is that Diamond Bakery is closing. I remember going there every week and loving the whole experience. The women behind the counter always gave me and my twin sisters free rugala. We did not have to ask like at Canters down the street.
We spent a lot of time deciding which was the best bakery and Diamond Bakery won. An not because are begging strategies worked better there. Keep up the good work. Little changes for one person and bigger for others. Babs
Very scary but totally profound. Your work explicates the greed and lawlessness in our city Babs
I have to read this again but the event that stands out in my mind is that Diamond Bakery is closing. I remember going there every week and loving the whole experience. The women behind the counter always gave me and my twin sisters free rugala. We did not have to ask like at Canters down the street.
We spent a lot of time deciding which was the best bakery and Diamond Bakery won. An not because are begging strategies worked better there. Keep up the good work. Little changes for one person and bigger for others. Babs