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Along the Way

In Early morning the sun rises above the Delaware

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to the east, deep blue purple. The sky changes in

minutes to pale blue, then yellow/orange until the

sun passes above the horizon. Streams of color

reflect off the smooth stainless-steel curvature

of the diner on the avenue named for the Rising Sun.

Silver and red reflect images of sun/sky, of clouds

passing by. Art deco sign simply … Quaker. Fitting

for Philadelphia. As one opens the door the sound

of the heartbeat of city begins pulsing, red and blue

booths full, stools occupied as rhythm of dishes and

cups landing on tables fills the air. The song of the

waitresses and waiter, of hon, of sweetie, of babe

with the daily specials add to the orchestra of sounds.

With every pass through the kitchen doors, songs of

spatulas, whips, pots and pans, rhythm of opening

closing. Strong rich fragrant odor of bacon, sausage

scrapple, pancakes, waffles and home fries permeate

the diner as the sounds of flatware resonates.

g emil reutter

Lawndale

Follow the law in the burbs

The big drug bust went down in Kensington and the police and DAs from the outlying counties are there, except for Krasner. Is this on purpose? Maybe because he won’t prosecute. Is this Krasner Avoidance Syndrome? The crime seepage from Krasner’s plea deals and reduction in charges must be getting to the outlying counties. Note to criminals: Don’t leave the city. Continue to commit your crimes and keep Krasner’s cesspool going. Those other counties don’t play games. They put you in jail and the attorneys are more expensive out there.

Richard Donofry 

East Torresdale

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