The Palmville Globe Volume 2 Number 13 Man Goes To Wrong Restaurant Joe McDonnell, 79 and a resident of Palmville Twp, Minnesota, was recently late for lunch because he went to the wrong restaurant with the same name as the right restaurant. "My wife and I were in a big city for a ceremony," he tells the press. "After the ceremony everyone was invited to a luncheon. I heard the name of the restaurant and that it was 12 miles down the freeway. My wife and I sat behind the driver and navigator. I wondered why we stayed in the slow moving suburban traffic and didn't get on the freeway. I caught a glimpse of the navigator's smartphone and could see we were off course. I tried to say something, but they were deep in conversation and trusting their GPS. They only woke up when we pulled up at a defunct chain restaurant with the same name as our target restaurant." McDonnell and his companions eventually arrived at the restaurant about twenty minutes late. ...
Hello and welcome to a special-announcement Saturday here at the Wannaskan Almanac by way of Prague. (Yes, that gorgeous European city.) Today is April 25th. I'm delighted to announce that my friend Kathy Magnusson has recently published her first children's book, Luna's Light. I'm so proud of Kathy, not just because she's my friend, but because this book is a result of her diligence in utilizing the Red Shoes. She has used the information, contacts, inspiration, feedback, and the simple amenity of space and time of several of my writing retreats to craft this book. It was a thrill to be her book coach/cheerleader during this time. What follows is Kathy's big book launch announcement. Save the date! In 2018, I wrote a story about a little light bulb for the public speaking club I belong to, Star of the North Toastmasters. The goal was to write an original story and tell it in 5-7 minutes. My story was about Brenda the Light Bulb and how she thought she wasn’t g...