Thursday, January 31, 2013

SCROUNGING FOR FOOD WHEN YOU'RE HOMELESS

Aside from holding up a cardboard sign at a traffic intersection or digging through a dumpster behind a grocery store, the options for finding food when you are homeless are few.

In our case, we have been forced to eat food prepared by others.  Furthermore, we have been given no menu choices.  We are fed what they want us to eat without any regard to what we may want to eat.

We are trying to endure this hardship the best we can, but it's been tough.


Straight ahead is a double-sided fireplace.  To the right of the fireplace is a seating area.  Beyond the seating area is a dining room.  That's where we have been forced to eat.
From our table we can see the fireplace.  Above the fireplace is a television.  On the television is "The O'Reilly Factor".
There.  You can actually see flames in the fireplace.
We were given no choices in the food we had to eat.  Chicken tenders, potato wedges, bread sticks and salad were all that was made available to us. Nothing else.
At least I got to eat with a pretty lady.
Before leaving the dining room, Debra, shown toward the back wearing a pink sweater and jeans, checks to see if there is any dessert.  There wasn't.

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