9/9/06: A day worth blogging about
Sep. 9th, 2006 11:12 pm
Next came a dim sum expedition to Fong Chong, to celebrate the
return of deedop to Portland.
bricoleur
was there, along with numerous other writer-types, and I talked
with her about the Damn Novella, which she has read in its current
state and assures me it's fine. (Which is not to say it doesn't
have any problems; they always have problems even when they're done
and published -- see
this post
by
matociquala.) I will give it one last quick pass
tomorrow and put it in the mail on Monday.
After that, we returned to the Belmont Street Fair and wandered the booths and storefronts, drinking coffee and counting black dogs. I love my town, and my neighborhood. I got to ride on a Segway -- it was strange and freaky, like standing on a wobbly wheeled chair that, for no apparent reason, doesn't tip over and dump you on your butt. Along the way we hit a couple of rummage sales and picked up a bunch of used CD's. Next to us some teenaged or early-twenties kids enthused over CD's from the 1970's. "Dude! It's Boston! If I owned these I'd never sell them!" Oddly disturbing.
Back home for a nap and a quick dinner of peanut butter sandwiches before heading out again for Garrison Keillor at the Symphony. Between Garrison and the opening night of the Time-Based Art Festival (maybe other things too), the whole area was rocking. Though it was hard to find a parking place, I'm glad to live in a town with a vibrant and lively downtown. The performance itself was as entertaining as you'd expect, an interesting integration of Garrison's usual radio show schtick with classical music. I wonder how much of it was improvised.
And so, after an evening snack of corn flakes, to bed.