Walked at least 7 miles through Balmore yesterday. In Hampden, I talked to an old man who recommended Mike's Place for lunch, but the food was only so-so, the service chaotic. To be fair, it was the waitress' first day on the job, and the owners, an older Korean couple, appeared new. Down the street was Café Hon, made famous by John Waters. On its facade, a huge pink flamingo. I saw a man singing in his basement window. "It's rare to see a person so happy," I said. "These days," he added.
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An absolutely beautiful portrait, Linh.
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