2010-10-28

It's Thursday and I'm Humming a New Song

Anything I can do Foucault can do better.

2010-10-25

Motivation


It's important that I get my paper done so that I can focus on my halloween costume.

2010-10-24

Today the woman in front of me was singing her little opera heart out as she walked. I was about 6 feet behind her and when I passed people walking toward me, and right in that moment after they passed her, I always got a smile and I always gave one back. I need an opera singer to keep on a leash in front of me, turning all passing strangers into friendly folks.

2010-10-17

brother from the same mother

Will pushed me on Commercial Drive. I hit, knocked over, and fell down on to a lotto max sign. This is the way Will looks at things: Immediately after I fell, or maybe when I was even still on the ground, he says something like, "Now you've got a story to tell. I pushed you over on commercial drive."

So there is that story told.

Part 2. He buys me a drink to make up for it.

2010-10-11

2010-10-09

West Coast(ers)



I made these and wanted to show them off.

Stranger

I thought no one who was actually from Vancouver talked to strangers. I was proven wrong by the woman today who asked me aren't my feet cold?

No, my feet aren't the least bit cold. They're even a little sweaty. I didn't mention the sweat.

She talked to me about the strange way people dress these days. She really is more from Vancouver than anyone I've met. She's been here since 1939. The first time she was ever hugged by anyone (she's parentless) was by her sister at what is now the sea-bus station. To her, this is the most comfortable place she could be. She was born in 1924 in Regina. She buys day-old bread and always has and has never thought to heat it up a bit in the oven, like I said I sometimes do. She said she might try that. Her friend who she's known for many years has a bakery on East Hastings. He takes the day-old bread away from her when she brings it to the counter and replaces it for the freshest loaves and only makes her pay the price of day-olds. She doesn't like Cobbs' bread. She asks me if I'm staying here and I say that I am staying here for two years. The sound of "two years" is ringing in my ears. I am going to school, I say. She asks me what I study and I say literature and she says she only went to grade seven and doesn't know that big smart word. I say I study books and she's okay with that, I think.

I would like to hang out with her.
Do you think she reads missed connections?

2010-10-05

Strange

I dream of a stranger who hears my coughing and brings me warm apple cider spiked with rum. "Now shut up," the stranger says, and it places the mug down and walks away.