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for sure she'd be up at the bus stop; but no。 Garrett said
he saw her trucking along on her bike in a bright
yellow poncho; and in math I noticed that her pants were still soaked from the knees down。
When math let out; I started to chase after her to tell her that she ought to try riding the bus
again; but I stopped myself in the nick of time。 What
was I thinking? That Juli wouldn't take a little friendly concern and pletely misinterpret it?
Whoa now; buddy; beware! Better to just leave well
enough alone。
After all; the last thing I needed was for Juli Baker to think I missed her。
The Sycamore Tree
I love to watch my father paint。 Or really; I love to hear him talk while he paints。 The words
always e out soft and somehow heavy when he's
brushing on the layers of a landscape。 Not sad。 Weary; maybe; but peaceful。
My father doesn't have a studio or anything; and since the garage is stuffed with things that
everyone thinks they need but no one ever uses; he
paints outside。
Outside is where the best landscapes are; only they're nowhere near our house。 So what he
does is keep a camera in his truck。 His job as a
mason takes him to lots of different locations; and he's always on the lookout for a great
sunrise or sunset; or even just a nice field with sheep or
cows。 Then he picks out one of the snapshots; clips it to his easel; and paints。
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