the dark
So I'm moving out of my East Van abode for June 1st. This weekend I'll start actually sniffing around in potential neighborhoods in earnest. The big considerations for the new abode are in order of importance: - access to a garden and/or balcony so that I can grow things
- distance from junkies and/or nayerdowells who scare me (in abundance in current neighborhood)
- West of Main Street and north of 30th streets
- Mode of transport needed to get to work.
I'm looking around City Hall and the Ontario street neighborhoods and Kits so far. If anyone hears of a sweet bachelor or small one bedroom...
Last night I went to an art show on Granville at a store called Organized Kaos. I packed the Fox full of hipsters and tootled down to the street of debauchery. I was playing cupid between a couple of friends of mine. My boy said the guy wasn't a catch. I of course defended him because he's my friend and I try to concentrate on all of his 'good' characteristics. The girl I was trying to fix up is a super smart, sassy, gorgeous friend. What was I thinking?
The highlight of the night was seeing the dark. He's a graffitti artist (stencil/wheat paste) that lives in the downtown eastside. Sometimes he's featured on the wooster collective. One of his more noticeable pieces is on the wall at Pigeon Park - one of the lovelier of the sights I see when taking the #7 up Carral street. It's too bad none of his art was there; he probably wouldn've blown all the other artists out of the water price wise. I hear he's expensive. There was some amazing little paintings there for between $15-45. The dark's up on the talent spectrum with Zach Braff (writing), Justin Bua (painting) and Tony Bennett (singing). Don't laugh I'm serious. I was hoping some of his tortured artistness would rub off his skinny back bone to me.
Trying to be creative these days is like popping zits on a skin care model - it ain't happening. Trying to find the outlet, even more difficult.
beasties, blagg, and calamity
I think I'm falling in love with Tod. He's a sweet, obedient and has only cost me a wee chunk of change so far in brake repairs. He's beetled me around town with minimal amounts of funny noises/gas consumption. The transit gods are still being lovely to me. I've been blessed with a wealth of transit-only- treasures. Namely: - ipod karaoke singers - I sat across from a serious business suit rocker last week. He full on belted it out at least two David Bowie songs a couple decibels higher than a whisper. Why would I buy a nano and download music videos to watch when I ride the skybus with people like this?
- unlimited over the shoulder reading. I'm a nosey person - with a mustang of an imagination. If you're reading something near me on the bus/skytrain then don't think that I'm not going to start my pop analysis of your personality, because I will. Choice reads this week have been: Aurora business magazine (50 ruppees), the Vancouver Sun business section and 'The 5 people you meet in heaven' by Mitch Albom.
- the old man wearing the G-spot cap and the moment I shared with a cutie of a banker on the #9. There was this wrinkled old man sitting across from me and the banker. He was wearing a neon green/white track jacket and a navy blue hat that looked like he got it for free at some fundraiser or corporate function. "G-spot" was scralled across the front of the cap in white embroidered letters. I sniggered the whole 8 blocks between Commercial and Nanaimo, and discreetly pointing and then sharing "Does he know what his hat logo means?" looks.
- Loads of bus runners. I love bus runners. People who sprint like Donavan Bailey for the bus, and make it, are like my own little olympics but weekly.
- Old chinese ladies. I take the bus with the same 5 tiny ladies every week. One morning in the winter, one lady was doing jumping jacks and callestenics at our stop. Why the hell not. When you're cold, you're cold right?
Some non-bus related goodies:
I love the Beastie Boys. Look at them. I want to be like them when I'm 39. Rocking the funk and full on late 30s suave, despite the greys and the wrinkles, but still so Brooklyn. Brass Monkey, that funky monkey.
Calling all Vice Dos and Don'ts fans. Check out Alex Blagg's 'Just Don't' March 31 blogg.
My new favourite radio show. It's called Radio Free Calamity and is produced by a couple kids in Toronta. If you have obnoxious siblings (like I do, 3!) you'll be able to relate to every single digital second of this.