No Parking
For the most part, I try to stay positive. I live a full life, have many friends and enjoy every day to the best of my ability.
When I experience an injustice, I am not afraid to speak up and give my opinion.
Every Sunday after church we get together with friends for coffee and conversation. Our neighborhood Starbucks is close and convenient. This particular store was recently built and is even closer to where we live. My complaint today is justifiable. There are only two handicapped parking places available and there is no handicapped door. Why would they build a new store and not put a handicapped door in? The last two weekends following snowstorms they have failed to clear the parking spaces and the sidewalk leading to the side entrance. This makes no sense at all to me and is almost an insult. I know, I know, I could go somewhere else, but I shouldn’t have to!
My next issue is with the people that park in a handicapped space, even if just for a minute. It is rude and against the law! And watch out, I have a friend that will tell you exactly what she thinks of you if you decide to park in one of these prime spots! Ha!