The candle light: One day in my car in Miami

I did light my candle and some thoughts came to my mind. This is what happened in March 2002, 21 years ago. I woke up in my car, Mazda 626, in the parking lot of one supermarket near the campus of South Florida International University (S-FIU) and I had my little breakfast. After that I drove to the S-FIU and went to the library. I had taught my black cat, Minx, to stay on the campus earlier and there were many other cats too. I purchased one coffee on the campus and then went to the library where I read books about financial engineering and other financial products. I stayed in the library until the late afternoon and after leaving the S-FIU I drove through Little Havana and went to one hotel in the downtown of Miami. There was one SecureTech/CardTech tradeshow where I attended. After the show there were food servings on the outside area of this hotel where I discussed with people. There was one Greek travel person who explained how the CIA recruits people who are 35 years or under old. I was just 34. It was interesting to discuss there with people. After this event I went to my car and drove it under one bridge near the port of Miami and I changed my clothes from my business suit to my Hawaii-shirt in the car. After changing my clothes I drove to Miami Beach where I parked my car in my regular parking place and I continued walking to Ocean Drive and other places in Miami Beach. So this was the short story what happened on one day of my car living in Miami.

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Do you really remember all those details like it happened yesterday?
Or did you jot it down in a notebook that you’re reading again today?

I kept my diary and so I can read it. I do also remember quite okay, but having my diary makes difference.

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Life can be so interesting as I have written on the forum. On one day you may find yourself walking with Olga and others in the Red Square in Moscow and then the time passes and you may find yourself in one hotel in the downtown of Miami discussing some telecom security matters. Strange.

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