"I have a story for you," says the lady next to me
on the plane, before I have asked for one. I am on the first leg of a trip to California and open, as always, to receiving stories from strangers.
"Last Saturday was my birthday," he tells me. "I was at the Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Festival, where I volunteer to sell fleeces. A lady at a food stand had ordered her coffee and bagels and had her card ready to pay when she was told they only take cash. She was going to leave her breakfast when I told her I was going to pay for it. It's my birthday and I'll do what I want to."
"Last Saturday was my birthday," he tells me. "I was at the Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Festival, where I volunteer to sell fleeces. A lady at a food stand had ordered her coffee and bagels and had her card ready to pay when she was told they only take cash. She was going to leave her breakfast when I told her I was going to pay for it. It's my birthday and I'll do what I want to."
"What a lovely thing to do."
"There's a follow up. Later I was admiring an
extraordinary necklace a woman was wearing. I told her it might be the most
beautiful necklace I had ever seen. She told me she is a jewelry designer and
made it herself. I asked what she would charge if it were for sale. She whipped
off the necklace and handed it to me. No charge, she said. Just like
that."
"Wow. You are a poster girl for the old adage that what
goes around comes around. "
I am hopeful about any trip that starts with a fresh story
from a previous stranger in the Bardo of Air Travel. This was an especially lovely one. I was not disappointed by how the day unfolded.
1 comment:
That's a nice story. Nice to see how sharing can continue that way.
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