It is clean up time here for
the Christmas trees. Every street corner seems to be a resting place for fading
holiday greens. I had not thought of the
terror that will befall humans for disregarding the nature of pines…”you humans
will soon meet the same fate”. These signs are attached to trees up and down
the streets of my neighborhood. It will be difficult to sleep tonight, post-consumption ritual.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
Small Stone: January 6, 2014
A consortium of nonprofits
in San Francisco
has started providing mobile showers and toilet facilities in specially refurbished/decommissioned
buses from SF MUNI for homeless people around the City. The “comfort vans”
are run by a group called Lava Mae (coined from the Spanish lavame--“wash me”). They take the buses to where the homeless people actually are located...the folks don't have to come to a facility.
As part of their civic awareness to help with crowdfunding
online for the project, they recently had an artists contest to come up with
outrageous art that would call attention to the project. This is one of three
toilets that artists re-imagined. This one is called "comfurt". It caused me to laugh when I saw them today
at the Women’s Building. And then, thinking about what life would be like
without a shower or a private toilet made the smile go away. A great project.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Small Stone: January 5, 2014
The weather here remains
unseasonably warm and dry. I spent sometime in my little winter garden pruning
back, watering and just enjoying the morning sun. On a walk through nearby
Dolores Park, people were firing up barbeques, playing Frisbee and just
lounging in the sun. Strangely, both of these things brought on feelings of
un-ease and even a little bit of guilt at enjoying the day. Both the
environment and our economy need actual winter to prosper. Makes me aware of
how guilt was always at the edge of pleasure in my upbringing. Monday will be
warm and sunny again, and probably tinged with that familiar feeling. And, looking back at previous year's postings here....there is a similar January picture. Ah, how things don't change.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Small Stone: January 4, 2014
Through the years when life was uncertain or plans not clearly made, I would imagine going on a jet to some place that I never had seen. Or, sometimes actually go. Even putting my foot to the pedal on my beloved cars would substitute for that when I was much younger. Today, I saw this marvelous vapor trail…one of several planes leaving
Friday, January 3, 2014
Small Stone: January 3, 2014
The process of turning gold
from a friend’s orange tree in Sonoma
into marmalade had a couple of big issues today. First of all, they brought two
huge paint buckets full of oranges…after 6 small batches we had about 40 jars
and still one bucket full …the photo is what is remaining. A LOT of
work, but a lot of fun, too. We laughed and fussed and it was a great day of
friends cooperating on a “sweet” project. Sadly, the last batch was on
the burner nearly too long…the old Belgian cast iron pot now has a serious patch of
burned sugar that is soaking. Most of the jars will be gifts of California “gold” to
friends and acquaintances over the next months. A significant portion will be on my toast these winter mornings!
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Small Stone: January 2, 2014
Living in the city offers an
amazing number of things to be involved in….advocate for raw foods, learn to
make money writing, trim the fat at Overeaters Anonymous, volunteer with families in distress,
have your energy levels moved around through Reiki, protest circumcision,
support low wage workers in the fast food industry, or if it is all simply too
much…affordable psychotherapy. And, all of this is available at my neighborhood
Laundromat. Lots of choices to start the new year.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Small Stone: January 1, 2014
The weather is astonishingly
warm and dry on the first day of 2014 in San
Francisco . The past year was the driest on record. A
good day for a walk along the waterfront, looking at the old piers, enjoying
the many people just enjoying the day. Walking through a passage between piers,
I met a colleague/friend and his wife out for their stroll. Serendipity. Then
around the next corner, this reflection, so very skewed, in the lightly
wavering bay. I wonder if the new year will be as out of shape?
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