The Rest of The Small Town Story
Posted by Big Papa | | Posted On Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 11:01 PM
So a week after my trip to North Vernon I find myself
heading back to deliver a proposal to my prospect. Verna took a couple days off work which
allowed us to spend the weekend at James & Shel’s helping Dave & Whit
on their addition. Verna decided that
she would go with me to North Vernon on Monday and that we could then leave to
head home from there.
I dropped her off in downtown North Vernon and told her that
I would pick her up in about an hour.
She went to an antique shop, an old hardware store that could have also
been labeled an antique store, and also to an Army surplus store.
The Army Surplus store is where my story starts, the first
part as told to me by Verna.
She goes into the Army Surplus store and finds something
that she wants to buy but when she gets to the counter she realizes that she
doesn’t have her wallet. She starts
laughing and the store owner gives her in inquisitive look as to what’s so
funny, so she proceeds to tell him of my experience at the restaurant just down
the street.
They have quite the conversation about the time he spent in
the Army, and how he enjoyed coming back to his hometown to start up his
business. He also tells about how the
lady that owns the restaurant always brings extra food to the neighboring store
owners. During this conversation Verna
gets my call that I’m back in town and ready to go to lunch and head home. She comes out and gets her wallet and goes
back in and settles up with him.
We then go into the Hoosier Street Grill for lunch. The Monday special is Lasagna or Spaghetti, The same lady that waited on me on my first
visit comes to take our order and she says, “you can have both if you want” we both declare that would be great, as we
didn’t know which we wanted. It’s not
long till we are both staring at a huge plate of delicious food of which we are
doing good to eat about half of it.
The waitress comes by with boxes so we can take it home, and
just like on my previous visit she tells us that its $7 a plate and we can just
leave the money on the table, when we get ready to go. I stop her and remind her of my earlier
visit. She laughs and said “Oh we get
people in here all the time who don’t have money to pay and I always tell them
to come back later and pay. Some do and
some don’t” I ask her if she is the
owner, and she tells us that 12 years ago, her and her husband opened the
restaurant and how much they have enjoyed having it. The conversation then leads to how much I
enjoyed my visit to North Vernon earlier, and how I was looking forward to
bringing Verna with me so she could see the town also. Then Verna tells her of her experience with
not having her wallet when she went to buy something at the Army Surplus store,
and we all chuckle
and I comment about how it must be something about the town that causes us to
misplace our money. We all laugh again
and she finishes off our conversation with the jovial comment “Well you must be
like a modern day Bonnie and Clyde coming to town to take advantage of the
small town folks”