7.20.2001

...three, two, one......

....this is it........outta here after today. Feeling ok about everything.

Humility

So Your Humble Chronicler has developed a not unusual and, dare we admit, trendy, even, morning habit. The habit has developed over the time period since January, when The Band launched wholeheartedly into living a more healthy existence -- at least being as conscious of what We Daily Consume as we are for what we feed our pets. In a nutshell, we've been stopping off at Starbucks each morning before coming into the office. While our original choice was a grande latte quad -- which was always delicious, mind you -- Better Judgement has since kicked in, and The Band now approves of our daily grande house coffee (less impact in terms of both calories and $$$).

Anyway, that's the habit. The habit takes us to the heart of Oakland, which is a typical inner-city, university urban campus, gritty, high-traffic, heavily populated area. Lately, The Band has been seeing a homeless dude in the area -- one of many, sadly -- but this guy stands out. Basically, it's because he's got a pretty serious Jesus-look thing going on for himself (I tend to think it's not something he planned) -- long reddish-brown hair, full beard, sandals, torn pants, no shirt. He's also accompanied by two decent sized stray dogs, which he's clearly devoted to, though I think they're just fellow street creatures. Anyway, I've seen this guy before, and I think the whole homeless thing in America is an unconscionable tragedy, and I'm moving out of this hard-hearted city in four days, so I figured I'd give him a few bucks, figured he'd need it, figured he could use it. And he very nicely declined. Very politely and in a way that didn't make me feel uncomfortable in any way, he declined. Said that, until he finds a place to live, he doesn't want money, because it'll just get lost or stolen or confiscated by the cops. Said he hates being homeless, and he wants to get a place and a job as soon as possible -- wants to get married and have kids, "if I still have time -- I'm getting pretty old" -- he looks about late-40's to me. And then he proceeded to talk to me about how there are forces at work here to commercialize our city parks, and that he really needs people he can work with in order to resist this movement, "in a peaceful, reasonable and legal way."

Will we miss the city?

Sure. Cities are neat. They are the zoos of humanity. And much more. And much less.

We really should return to this topic in the future, because there is no time at present to do it justice. And there is no time like the present. Meanwhile, does anybody need five bucks?

7.19.2001

...three, two, one......

TBH's decade-long stint here in the 'burgh is winding down. Have kept things "low-key", as one of our work colleagues described it yesterday, in terms of our departure -- a request was made by Your Humble Chronicler, at The Band's request, to forgo any parting festivities. To date, the request has been honored. The guard is passing.

Parting Gift Inventory

The following are all home-burned CD's presented to The Band over the past few days -- pretty cool -- w/out any planning or research, we now have two humble but interesting mini-collections to add to the vast musical library:

  • David Byrne -- Feelings
  • Talking Heads -- Speaking in Tongues, Little Creatures
  • Celtic Stuff -- Solas, Cherish the Ladies, Lunasa, Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill
Thank you, everyone!!

{*hugs*}

7.03.2001

The Sky is Falling

Or something, man. Something's up. The Wheel of Dharma turns......


In Other News
And it looks like The Band has located it's next domicile. A weekend trek to Ohio waxed productive as we landed ourselves a 1.5 yr-old two-story, blue-gray three-bedroom duplex with a wetlands bordering the back yard. Attached garage and central air. We may be forced to admit that the salad days are officially over; however, we really couldn't resist the thought of deer and wild turkeys in the back yard.