I am procrastinating, or dithering, or just relaxing. Hard to tell. I feel the kind of generalized anxiety underneath it all -- I could be doing something! But I can't decide what that might be. I could go down and fix the low fence around my lavender that people keep damaging, cut back the incredibly thorny rose bushes, and water. Yes, I could do all this, but I don't seem to want to expose myself to the neighborhood.
Yesterday I did my bit for the District 10 "clean sweep," coordinated by the Department of Public Works. I biked down to the meet-up spot -- Warm Water Cove, at the end of 24th
St. When I got there I saw brooms being waved in the air -- a self-described flash mob of dancers. Then there were
speeches by city VIPs, and finally some photo ops. I met -- or at least
shook hands and posed for pictures with -- our District 10
supervisor, Malia Cohen. She was personable, perfectly coiffed, and carefully made
up).
After all that, a really nice DPW guy named Mike drove our BRITE group (me,
Ann, David, Jonathan, and
Robert) back to Palou Ave. We helped plant 5 or 6
trees in front of the shamefully dilapidated public housing complex two
blocks east of where I live. Well, I say "helped," but I don't know how helpful we really were. I guess it doesn't matter, really; we had a good time. It turns out that one of the DPW workers
who was "supervising" us -- Eddie -- hangs out sometimes across the
street at the Smith house -- he has a 5-year-old daughter with Jessica
(Doug's niece). One of the other DPW guys, Bernard, raised 4 kids in that public housing complex, one of whom is in her freshman year at Columbia. Bernard also knows the Smiths. He told us the sad tale of his 2010 arrest for a late-night home invasion
robbery that he had nothing to do with. He said that he and Jamie were both picked up a
little while after the robbery and driven to the victim's house. The
victim looked into the backseat of the police car and said yeah, those are the guys. Jamie worked out some kind of a
plea bargain and spent some time in prison, but Bernard didn't want to
plead guilty, so he sat in jail for 6 months before he was finally
released (I said, "No bail?" and he said "No bail"). He seemed more
incredulous than bitter.
Later, in the afternoon, Linda came by to take me, along with her friend Denise, to Pacifica for her reading. A happened to be out doing something in her yard when I came out and so I introduced her to Linda and also to Denise, whom I had just met.
Non sequitur: I took these photos a couple of Sundays ago at Mountain View:
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