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A friendly bump

March 25, 2024 by Don Kuhl

I bumped into a young woman a few days ago. My head was down, following a band of marching black ants who were on a mission of importance, I’m sure. She was talking on her cellphone. 

Neither of us were hurt. I was embarrassed. She was amused.

She asked her mom to hang on for a minute, then smiled at me and said, “So what’s your excuse?”

“Ants,” I said, pointing down at the sidewalk.

“Interesting,” she said. “Do they know where they are going?”

I smiled, “Obviously, better than we do.”

“Do you want to wish my mom a happy birthday?” she asked.

“Shucks, yes,” I replied.

Alice, the mother, was born in Moline, Illinois. She teaches piano and likes sponge cake.

Maybe five minutes passed.  

The ants moved on to a patch of green grass.

The girl gave me her card. She’s Pam, an attorney.

And a new friend.

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