This is Molly’s human, Elaine, setting
the record straight about jury duty.
I
like to write as Molly because she is much cuter than I am. Molly thinks blogging and computers are a waste of time that
could be put to better use - like taking her for a walk.
Yes, I had jury duty. Molly did not get
to come with me. I was an alternate juror, and didn’t get to vote on the
verdict. The jury found him guilty. I don’t know what sentence the judge handed down.
Parking was a pain. Other than that, jury duty wasn't bad.
Parking was a pain. Other than that, jury duty wasn't bad.
I did doodle during the trial, but any
doodling I did was handed in and destroyed at the end of my service. The
doodling shown on the July 27th post was done earlier during various
meetings and writing classes I went to.
Caesar was a figment of my imagination.
Two of the officers who testified work with police dogs, and that’s where I got
the idea of a police dog taking the stand.
I hope you liked my story.
Now here comes a shameless sales pitch: “Temporary
Address” is a serious work. Please check it out. You can read it by clicking
the photos on the right. Buy the Kindle version on Amazon.com or a paperback or
e-book on Lulu.com. (click the "Lulu" button at the top of my blog.) Barnes & Noble also caries the e-book.
If you like any of my writing, please tell your friends.
If you like any of my writing, please tell your friends.
As Molly would say, licks and tail wags
to you all,
Elaine Glimme
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