Saturday, September 20, 2014

Forlorn

New York is a city of eight million. Every day millions of commuters, truckers, and travelers pass through the five boroughs to a myriad of destinations. The residents of this mighty metropolis look up into the sky of a day and think that we are spared the smog of LA. Today's Air Quality Index is 40 ppm, while Beijing, China registers 250 ppm, which is considered to be hazardous to the health of all living creatures.

I suppose a Zero Air Quality Index is impossible, but I imagine that the air quality around this forlorn ice cream stand in the middle of the desert must be a good break for city lungs.

I wonder where this is.

Somewhere out West where the buffalo used to roam.

Maybe I'll get there one day.

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