Friday, May 30, 2008

Already there are things...


... to write about.  It's a nice neighborhood, really.


Still something of a new experience, this blog thing.  I've been journaling for decades, off and on but this has a very energizing immediacy.

Last night - at the end of a perfect day I was perched on the stoop on Doctor's Row - otherwise known as Deering Street, the old Antebellum street of physician's homes, now turned into nice - or functional -  apartment warrens.

Across the street was a silver pickup truck, a light one, rather like a Toyota.  One of our guys from the hood was engaged in a spirited argument with the occupants - lot's of comments on the other's relationship to his mother, that kind of thing. 

Well, I went inside - it just didn't sound like the kind of thing that would contain itself.  By the time I was inside the living room the truck was pulling out and our boy was on the ground with a busted nose and a bleeding forehead.

Lot's of red stuff on the sidewalk.

I got on the phone to 911 - so did the folks grilling dinner in the dooryard - we all ran across and I got to use that absurd first aid kit I keep in my backpack - well, at least I got to take it out.

We convinced him to go to the hospital - the cops actually arrived in force in a very short time - as did the fire department and an ambulance.

So, where does that leave me?  

It has been one of the most stressful weeks of my life, teetering between joy and abject fear.  I suppose I should be grateful I even have feelings to have.

The context of life - my friend dying of breast cancer, C.'s friend being shot and killed in a spectacular murder-suicide, watching a guy from across the street get his head stove in by a size 14 boot - it's not that things are bad or worse and we spend our time comparing scars.

I think it's that what looks like the slope of a valley to you may look like the side of a rising mountain to someone else.  I have to remember to see what I'm looking at - around me as well as where I am.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

The first perfect day

I do a lot of work sitting in one of three places, for each of two reasons:

1 - JavaNet Internet cafe

This place has been here for the better part of a decade.  I come here for the tea and coffee (both as drink and bean) along with the wireless.  It has comfy, overstuffed chairs and a large window looking on Exchange Street, serviced by a copper bar with tall chairs.

A great place to watch the world go by.

2 - Geo's Patisserie

I've known George ever since we did "Stellaluna" at the Children's Theatre.  A stunning London actress - RADA-trained - had flown over to help and she and Geo fell deliciously in love.  Of course it didn't last but he got a great recipe for Copenhagen Chocolate Cinnamon Cake and I got a good friend through her.

3 - The NorthStar Music Cafe

Up on the bottom of Munjoy Hill it also has comfy chairs and great salads and sandwiches.  We meet there for tango twice a month.

And so now I'm in the window of JavaNet, finishing the revisions on my website and getting this second post done.

I know at some point I'll hit my stride.  Right now, right this very minute it's lovely, still sunny, warm and bright.  Bright puffy clouds, interesting people trying not to be caught looking at you as they walk by on the street.  My reading glasses hide my watching of the passers-by.

I should try to finish this and get out and walk around.  Something may yet happen.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Getting Started

Now is the time for all good folks to come to the aid of their country.

I'm sure I'll have something to say at some point - but not just yet.

Testing, one, two three.