Tuesday, August 30, 2005

From: The Vedas

Truth is one, the sages speak of it by many names.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Oh yeah...

Free Wi-Fi at the airport terminal makes a huge impression on me... SFO & OAK should take notes...

PDX to OAK

"So when are you moving up here?"

I hear this everytime I come to the pacific north west on business and spend time with my beloved friends M&M. My brother has decided that this might as well be my second homee and I think there may even be the thought circling around my family and what not that I would pick up and move to this "derevnya" (village). Why am I so bloody inlove with this place? I feel completely at home here. I arrive and its like I haven't left or maybe that I left and came back through a nostalgic portal where I found myslf homesick for the place I already am. If I had to create a list of those things that I find most attractive about the Portland it might look something like this:

  • Affordable homes
  • Green, everywhere
  • Bridges and rivers
  • Mountains
  • No sales tax
  • The microbrew capital of the US
  • Feeling at home and alien at the same time
  • Powells
  • Saturday Market
  • Vistas and topos
  • Architecture
  • A city rich with photography
  • A sense of something yet to be spoiled

    I think that about rounds it out... I mean lets face it. There are some things that are really askew with this place. Everyone drives like it was Sunday. You will get pinched for speeding in this town. There's good food, and there's more and mor ethnic food, but nothing like the gastronomical wonderland that is SF. The ocean is two hours away, ok at my rate of travel maybe more like 90 minutes, but its still far and I've enjoyed living on the lip of the world since I moved to the Richmond. There are some pluses to living here, winter sports are just an hour distant. I suppose part of my laziness to hit the mountains comes from the four hour drive wich can stretch to six with traffic. This doesn't exist here, its so close you can taste the powder as it acrues on the mounttainside.

    Of all the major cities I've travelled too and been in, this is one of a handfull that I can live in and see myself growing some serious roots. I can see myself living in NYC for a spell of time, but I'm mot sure I want to shoot my roots too deep into that soil. I don't think I could do Chicago, there's no contour there, the land is too flat. St. Petersburg, I want to know what its like in the winter, that ominous darkness of being near the North Pole, and then moving into the mystical light of white nights as the summer months stumble through the calendar, but I doubt I could stay there for ever either. South CA is out of the question, not much in the way of he midwest attracts me, but Portland, yes, I do find myself able to spell h-o-m-e here. Maybe its a foregon conclusion and just a matter of time, but this place calls me.
  • Sunday, August 21, 2005

    Matisyahu!!! a.k.a. Hacidic Reggea

    I know, it sounds like a byproduct of clonning, something that went terribly awry in the lab and Dolly the sheep up and grabbed a mike and began to flow. But its for real, this cat is unbelievable... if you like Marley and Peter Tosh then you must listen to Matisyahu...

    Wednesday, August 17, 2005

    The ninjas! The ninjas!!!

    Seems like our colliseum cowboy wasn't the first to boast such a witty plackard. Thanks brian for finding this:




    Monday, August 15, 2005

    The Best Sign Ever

    I saw this walking across the bridge from the Oakland Coliseum to the BART station to head back to SF after the A's trashed the Twins. I've been chuckling since Saturday afternoon:

    Please help. Family kidnapped by Ninjas. Need $$$ for karate lessons.

    "sign sign everywhere a sign..."

    Tuesday, August 09, 2005

    The Elephant Derby

    Wasn't it yesterday when they were
    from sunrise to sunset or before
    we wake to ward off evil

    there's the dropping of anchors
    through the ceiling into the clank of private

    places where we couldn't hide
    the walls shook
    the photo of grandmother shook
    as if her laughter crossed

    from grave to nook

    "the bottom floor's for peasants"

    she gave me the right of displeasure
    to shake my fist at the ceiling
    curse their names and smile
    when I heard a wailing cry

    sometime lying between the curve
    and your thigh, keep it steady

    the horns and the spades
    tail and tell the story never ends

    a constant thunder
    thrown in with, thud

    thump and that wail
    like murders happen
    here in my province
    the elephant derby
    defiantley tromps on.

    Friday, August 05, 2005

    I decided

    I want to be the subject of one of Eleni Mandell's songs, but that would mean I would've had to have fucked her over somehow... or at the very least broken her heart.

    Tuesday, August 02, 2005

    On a night of classical music...

    Four times Vivaldi or something like natural
    rhythms he imagined in quarterly colors

    where Mussorgsky can paint the museum,
    there's a wash floating in on plastic buckets

    the fish monger wishes well on the call
    to say a prayer for the dawn's rose red

    affair, being strewn among the names
    black to jingo, its not wailin' not jam

    sport and spot the micro verse he wrote
    what small voices verved will have held

    such years have passed allowing milk
    steamed dreams, hot on the tip

    sprinkled once with chocolate shears
    she's a betty alright, dolling drams

    if you lift that board you might get inside
    crawl under the spread of concrete

    sheets in thin slices cross blocks
    wandering through the trip of boundary

    the steps of the ladder enumerated
    counting how deep the rabbit goes

    if only we knew how deeply larry is cutting
    there might be blue on the floor at the danube

    way laid and gestating visible euphoria
    i'm an invisible faction borrowing fame

    in order to fight urban synapses,
    the collective gestalt has rules beneath

    the belt -- its held up like this,
    not much of a ruse to nest a cable

    the handbrake and the conductor
    are a synonymous logo -- without clear using

    the lepers own the colony without really owning
    anything is for sale to the highest bidder

    like sex you can see but can't touch
    getting off on this vibe, man its all in the head

    i've detached myself from myself from other
    self is sullied western bourgeois shite,

    i'm beyond that now he said holding his cup,
    his mug, a peace of social earth -- black gold

    swearing in the nation by reading the paper
    its all there proofed in the pudding face

    how he quotes despair dissolves like sugar
    small sips -- how he can't savior savoire farire

    mottled gestures in the rain swept vertices
    where the gaze splits the horizon three fold

    to one part the being there can not have been
    sitting on that swing summering in youth

    present factions delaying progress -- front page
    and breaking into something unscripted

    the titles blurred between the stacks -- why not
    play hide and seek to loose our names.