11/18/04 Dinner in Manhasset (1 Pic):
This evening I taped a play in Manhasset, and took note that a little diner I once stopped in with Peter LiCalsi is now a greek restaurant next to the pizzeria.
Funny, how it looks like it were always there. Little by little, towns change, perhaps similar to DNA, slowly mutating over time. The longer you go forward or backwards in time, the more aggregate mutation has taken place. Scientists use this property of DNA to figure out how far back people might be related in the human family tree. But I use this principle to help myself realize how long it's been since I've been in a place I know well.