On Being Idle is a short story from Windfalls, where the author, Alfred George Gardiner has sat down to write an article and instead finds himself deep in thought in a lazy state of procrastination on a hot summer’s day.
On a long stormy drive down Route66 in the dead of night, the sound of the rain patters on the roof and the rhythmic beat of the wipers clears away the rain as you gently slumber in the passenger seat.
Two mischievous children make a bargain with the months of the year. In order to gain back the magical ‘sands of time’ they require, they must each tell a story. This is May’s tale…
On Being Idle is a short story from Windfalls, where the author, Alfred George Gardiner has sat down to write an article and instead finds himself deep in thought in a lazy state of procrastination on a hot summer’s day.