It’s a sunny Sunday in San Francisco and I’ve had a lovely day running around the Mission District with Rose who was in town visiting friends for the weekend, and her friends Naz and Jen who are in town because they live here having moved from Chicago less than a year ago. Coincidentally, Naz designed the Gaper’s Block t-shirt that I wore today (the black shirt with the four red stars). We had lunch at La Taqueria – the burritos here are the size of egg rolls. They’re fairly tasty but you could fit four of them into a Chicago burrito. Mitchell’s Ice Cream was pretty high quality as well, and Anthony’s Cookies is open for business and he’s selling them as fast as he can make them.
I am now outside the Shut Up and Write! writing on the patio but it’s cold and I’ve got a lot to get done by tomorrow so I’ll probably head out soon. I have of course not made as much progress into Ulysses as I had intended. I think this is what happened the first time, I put the book down to do some work and never picked it up again.
All in all it’s been an uneventful week. Nothing peculiar has happened, nothing funny, I haven’t randomly encountered any wonderful interesting people. It’s like that I think – it’s like that in movies. A person is enshrouded in magical sparkles and they sort of fly off into the atmosphere and burn out and then you’re just left there without any magic.
I’ll be back in Chicago in a week and probably fairly busy for the next month or so. It’ll be good to get back into the old routine of work/exercise/sleep/repeat. I’ll try and track down a motorcyle by spring and learn to ride, then head north to Minnesota on it and tool about town with the Wirtzfelds.