Wednesday, February 23, 2005

The Great Banana Mystery

Often, when we walk downtown, we take a route that leads us past this pile of banana peels. It is constantly evolving, with new daily additions, and shrinkage due to decay. We always try to guess who the banana eater is. The peels are left in the very corner of a vacant lot, next to the giant rock wall of a place known to locals as Greystone Manor. We have seen fresh peels on morning walks, so the person must work mornings downtown. We see new specimens on weekends, so chances are they don't work in an office. Probably retail, maybe a restaurant?

Our son would like to go on a stake-out across the street from the peel pile. Not a bad idea. But, then, where's the fun in a mystery solved?

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