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walkway had a faded green awning that covered it; and flower beds alongside with freshly
planted pansies that looked muddied and slightly askew。
The grass was patchy; with three deep holes dug near the building。
“The residents tend the grounds;” my father said。 “It's part of their occupational training
program; and it's therapeutic。 Those holes are the future
homes of Peach; Plum; and Pear。”
“Fruit trees?”
“Yes。 The vote caused quite a motion。”
“Among the … residents?”
“That's right。” He swung open one of the glass double doors and said; “e on in。”
It was cool inside。 And it smelled of pine cleaner and bleach; with something vaguely
pungent underneath。
There wasn't a reception desk or waiting area; just a large intersection with white walls and
narrow wooden benches。 To the left was a big room
with a television and several rows of plastic chairs; to the right were open office doors; and
beside us were two pine armoires。 One was open; with
half a dozen gray sweaters hung neatly in a row。
“Good morning; Robert!” a woman called through one of the office doors。
“Good morning; Josie;” my father replied。
She came out to meet us; saying; “David's up and about。 Has been since around six。 Mabel
tells me it's his birthday today。”
“Mabel is right again。” He turned to me and smiled。 “Josie; it's my pleasure to introduce my
daughter; Jul
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