Singing with the day

Stopped at a confeitaria near the Rossio train station in downtown Lisbon for lunch . . . actually bought a hamburger with homemade potato chips. It was rare ground meat with melted cheese and a tomato . . . and it tasted wonderfully different. Don't know why.
Anyhow, they had American big band music vocals on the radio, and it was the kind of day where you just join in the singing because it's solid old gold, so I started singing along. The girl behind the counter gave me a huge smile when she took my order, and I just kept singing.
I sat at the bench, got out my book, and sat down to read. The walls were simply mirrored - easy to clean, I guess. Anyway I looked up and caught the eye of a maybe-twelve-year-old sweetie looking into the other wall's mirror. I gave her a big ole slow granddaddy wink with a smile. She matched that smile back to me, then looked down, still grinning. So'd I.
Life sure is good.

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