I Left My Harp in Sam Clam's Disco
It's just the punchline to a lame joke that I've never been able to purge from my internal backup tapes. Nothing more significant than that.
Apologies for the lack of recent posts: I’ve been relaxing and having a wonderful time in the San Francisco Bay Area. Example: sitting on Perlick’s balcony during the day and reading/enjoying the sunshine. All good.
Other highlights of my trip:
- Went to the awesome second run theater near Perlick’s (The Parkway) to see a late show of Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (a benefit showing for the Anarchy Society.. go figure). Man... I forgot how good the movie is, in its raw, atavistic way. Also, it made me realize that I’ve only seen the ‘edited for TV’ version in the past: for instance, I did not know that the mohawked villain’s costume includes assless leather chaps. Seems a bit impractical for riding around the barren Australian outback on a motorcycle, but then again, I wouldn’t mess around with somebody who puts up with that.
- Spent an afternoon at the California Museum of Oakland. It’s pretty neat, because it covers California art, history, and natural science—-one subject per floor. Nice outdoor sculpture garden. Went to the special exhibit of sculpture by Bruce Beasley, who is incidentally the dad of one of the Teps I lived with. Cool big aluminum and bronze castings; intersecting geometric shapes.
- On the way to the museum, I realized I was near Chinatown when I saw multiple old stooped Chinese people with grocery bags. Just followed their path back to find a place for a nice lunch--that indicator is as reliable as check cashing places and empty crack vials for bad neighborhoods.
- Dinner at Chez Panisse with Perlick, Jen, and Schmooz. Menu was:
Devil's Gulch rabbit salad with wine and mustard vinaigrette
Sierra morel mushrooms and green asparagus feuillete (pastry) with chervil and chives
Grilled wild striped bass with red wine and black pepper sauce, fried artichokes, and new potatoes
Pistachio gateau glace with strawberry ice cream and Cannard Farm Lisbon lemon sherbet
Wow. Utterly spectacular. Also the first time I've had morels--they're pretty wacky. Doing some web research, I found out they're biologically closer to highly evolved yeasts than to mushrooms. - Dim sum with Death, Colin, Perlick, U-Boat, Rugburn, Chris Onufryk, Julee, and Shervin. A walk out to the Embarcadero (shoreline of San Francisco, facing Oakland), to hang out under the sculpture 'Cupid's Span' by Oldenburg and van Brugge.
- Went to see Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy with Perlick, Bradley, and Jill. I think it was the biggest BlooterPlex I’ve been to in a while—-25 screens--21 showings of XXX2: State of the Union per day. Yikes. The movie was excellent--I wondered how something so wonderfully appealing to hard-core geeks actually got greenlighted and made.
- Dinner at Isla Tortuga (chez U-Boat, Christy, and Julee), with Leper, Elizabeth, Collin, Dan from Squid Labs, and DanDroid. The next day, Perlick and I went to Berkeley Bowl with Christy--it has a spectacular selection of really fresh produce--e.g., four different types of avocadoes. I was given some fresh product to take back for T-Stop and Jessie. Christy fully admits that she's trying to to recruit me for the Bay Area Teps.
- Got a tour of Squid Labs from U-Boat and Colin. They have a great space in Emeryville--part industrial former woodworking shop, with a CNC mill and more cool tools on the way. As Perlick put it, "It's like when you were a kid, and you wanted to have the ultimate cool secret lab to build shit in. It's like that."
- Seeing Perlick sing with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra: they played:
Haydn Symphony No. 70 in D major
Mozart Sinfonia concertante, K.364
Haydn Mass in B-flat major, Harmoniemesse
The chorus only sang in the Haydn Mass. Neat piece. Not my usual thing--I usually find Haydn a bit boring, but this was the last work of his life, so it had a bit more appeal to me (because of musical complexity, not because it was the last one).
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