Monday, December 19, 2005

Catch-Up I

Picture Dorothy oiling the Tin Man. I'm feeling a bit rusty boys & girls. When last we blogged it was October and Lauren was visiting. Here are some random shots that have been maturing in various digital formats since then:
Persian market, Kensington High Street
Tiny booze delivery wagon
Steven & LB, Seven Dials
Blind person rappelling down CentrePoint
Blue Room cocktails w/ Brian & Lauren
One garnish tier already consumed...

Venice:
Flag on back of airport taxi
Palazzo window
Another palazzo
You know, that bridge
Cafe
A few more venice pics from regular camera coming soon.

Back in London...
Somerset House, near LSE (fountains now covered by ice rink)
Post Office Calendar
Portobello Market stall
Where Bill Clinton was sitting while Steven & I were having lunch at Automat
Tea at Yauatcha

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Up For Air!

So I've got a couple weeks with only a pile of research to do, two papers to write, and a million books to read -- a breather! Quick update: Steven and I are settling in to our new pad, which is in the shadow of the Trellick Tower, right across the street from Stella McCartney Ltd. at ninety-seven Golborne road in London. Our post code is W ten (space) five NL. Home phone (with a functioning answering machine!) is (dialling from the US) zero one one, four four, 203 (brand new exchange for London) 235 double-0 19 (I'm not typing out the numbers so as to avoid being "scrubbed" and then getting junk mail & calls)... Anyhow, no photos just yet, as the iBook has died once again. This time it's actually good news, because instead of replacing the logic board (whatever that is) for the umpteenth time, Apple is replacing the tired old 30 gig G3 with a brand new 40 gig G4! Supposedly it'll be in on Friday, but this being England, I'm not holding my breath. If our BT Broadband connection at home actually works (which supposedly it will tomorrow), I'll try to post some pics this weekend. Cheerio 'til then! xoxo

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Random

This is Neal's Yard, part of the space I'm analyzing for my design studio (along with Neal Street):
Neal's Yard

This is something you can buy at Sainsbury's:
Faggots in sauce
Yet another trip to Columbia Road Flower Market:
Technicolor heather
Trapped gnomes
This man wouldn't move

Then I dragged everybody up to Modern Art
Steven
Barry McGee installation
This is a different view...
S&M 1
S&M 2

Yesterday was the first pub night of the newly constituted (by me) RISD London alumni group. Five or six people came, plus LB and one guy's partner. Networking and weird connections ensued (one of them knows Lauren's brother from architecture school in Idaho -- Random?)...

Today on the way to LSE I stopped at the British Museum with Lauren.
Street lamps
Persian pottery
Persian tile

Monday, October 03, 2005

Frazzled

Sorry for the dearth of posts, folks. I've already completed a statistics course and part of the first studio assignment before the term even started. Today is the first day of Michelmas Term, I've got a solid day of economics, and our first presentation is tomorrow at 1:30. Also, my class is filled with uber-competitive overachievers. I keep telling them to chill out, but they won't listen. I'll give you more sugar when I can. Over and out.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Pretty

Lincolns Inn Fields, near LSE:


Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Monday, September 19, 2005

Ummm....

One Bridge, Two Bridge...

Red Bridge, Blue Bridge! France is just so... French. I don't have any pictures for this part because when I whipped out the camera (sorry, "device") as the plane landed at CDG (coach, no upgrade) it told me there was no more memory. I was too freaked out to deal with deleting things until I got the thumbs-up sign from the pillbox/sailor hat-wearing Hoverspeed lady in Calais. I'll just tell you that the bridges over the Autoroute were painted alternating lego-like colors (red, blue, yellow, green) and that Alice's paws did touch French soil (or sand, but she was too catatonic to do any business). Oh, and how much am I kicking myself that I didn't take pictures of CDG-1, that technological octopus of undulating moving metal and rubber walkways whisking passengers through criss-crossing glass tubes?

Anyway, here's Alice waiting to be loaded (as cargo) onto the ferry in Calais:


These are our papers. Alice's had to be faxed someplace for authorization to enter the UK, which was a little touch-and-go since the vet in SF filled out all her forms using the American date format:


This is the Hoverspeed waiting area. Let's just say this ain't the Eurostar...


Once on the ferry (which departed over an hour late and took much longer to get across to Dover because one of the engines was broken) I passed out. Alice was somewhere in the cargo hold. I did drag myself out onto the deck to take a look at the white cliffs of Dover:



Here's the gangway at Dover. Kinda reminded me of the Seattle Public Library, but maybe I was just delirious...


Anyhow, we just made it onto a direct train to Victoria Station where Steven met us for the cab ride back to Penzance Place. In Calais, the Hoverspeed hat lady told me that if I was going to be doing any more traveling with the cat I should get a Pet Passport. I told her there would be no more traveling with the cat.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Packed

Here are all our worldly posessions, ready (or not) to be taken away:







Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Ordeal

I've been experiencing waves of nausea all day. I don't know if it's lack of sleep, low blood sugar from forgetting to eat (just got a chicken salad from Chow -- can't tell if it helped yet). This experience is very disorienting. Four big burly tattooed guys handling (and taking note of) all our possessions. The guy packing up the kitchen said we should open a restaurant. The guy packing our books said we must be very interesting people. My eiffel tower key chain fell apart and I needed needle nose pliers to fix it. Already packed. Wanted to slice a banana on my cereal (consumed in plastic bowl, with plastic spoon). No plastic knife. Alice was very interested and involved up to a certain point, but now she has retreated to her safe space (cardboard box filled with mangy blankets near dryer in mud room). I don't really have a safe space now. Well, maybe judging from Steven's latest report my safe space is in London. Oh, and speaking of which, here's the latest Alice update: After two weeks and many midnight or 7am phone calls to Paris, they finally decided it was time to let me in on the fact that you simply can't transport an animal by plane from Paris to London on weekends. I found that out at midnight Sunday night. So here's what we're doing: Alice and I are flying together on United from SFO to CDG. At CDG we're renting a car and driving to the Hoverspeed terminal in Calais (we've got exactly three hours to make the ferry, which is exactly how long the drive takes -- anybody know whether they crack down on speeders over there?). We will then board the 5:45 ferry to Dover (Hoverspeed is the only ferry service which allows "foot traffic" with pets). From Dover we'll take a train to London. Not sure which one, because I have no idea what bureaucracy we'll face entering the UK. Steven will meet us at Charing Cross Station and we'll take a taxi back to Penzance Place...

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Ess Eff

It's been quite a week. We've done a lot of purging. Not as hedonistic as Steven's previous visits, but we've had some good times with dear friends, new acquaintances, and each other. Didn't really do any specific ritual, like burning or burying anything. Shredded heaps. Recycled tons. Gave away this and that. Basically all different forms of letting go. Some things we've had our entire lives. Some things since high school. Some mementos of our seventeen years together. Some of the fifteen years since graduating from RISD, some of the eleven years we've lived in San Francisco, and some with less history but great significance (like Haji, Steven's futura yellow VW GTI and first car). Tomorrow morning I'll be winging my Ideal Job Portrait (final presentation) at Life's Work Center. Then Steven leaves for London. Then I go to the dentist. The movers come to start packing at 8am on Tuesday. I feel totally ready and not ready at all. Didn't take nearly enough pictures for the blog. Nothing from Liz's labor day BBQ. Nothing from the chef's table at Quince. No pics of Ben, Chris, et. al. at MAC. Oh, well.

GG Bridge from Land's End Trail hike with Roberta, Nenad & Stella.

Land's End Trail wildflowers, grasses, and weeds.

Starfish.

Sunday morning line (actually in SF I think it's a "cue") at Blue Bottle Coffee in Hayes Valley.

Wow. It's September 11th...

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Validation

Just heard the first rumor regarding a possible notorious classmate.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Brrrrrrrrrr!

I mean, I know there's that alleged Mark Twain quote about San Francisco in the summer and everything, but it is fuh-reezing here! I got in on Wednesday evening and Steven arrived on Friday afternoon. The to-do list seems to be growing faster than I can cross things off, but we are making progress and managing to squeeze a little fun into what may be our last days in SF for quite a while. We just got back from Sexy, a once a month party at Underground SF, the little Lower Haight bar that used to be The Top. London just doesn't seem to have intimate dance bars scattered throughout the neighborhoods. If you know of one, please pass it on!

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

The Right Thing?

It's the day before I go to SF. Steven's supposed to join me Friday for a fun-filled week-long purge 'n pack. Wondering whether we're doing the right thing. My shrink thinks it's last minute jitters and I'm inclined to agree. But you never know. Could be the biggest mistake we've ever made. If you have any words of encouragement, please email Mr. Overman. He needs 'em. Steven underscore Overman at Jackmorton dot com.

In addition to shaving off my brow again (adds a nice symmetry to the whole experience - also, that brow merkin might not be a bad investment after all), the skin on my left hand has started peeling off (eew, gross). Don't think it's flesh-eating bacteria. Could be the hard-as-nails water. Probably stress. Wound up getting briefly snagged in some internet moving scam. Today found out from Thierry at First Line in Paris that animals normally travel only on weekdays. I'm due to arrive on a Saturday. Hurrah. Could any of the legion of BA or BA Cargo (separate entity) representatives in New York, San Francisco, London, and (most likely) Bangalore have told me that before today? Or maybe before I booked my ticket from SF to Paris? Of course not. What kind of nonsense is that? Information? Useful? Timely?

Oh, well. What're ya gonna do? Here's some eye candy:

Brixton market mosaic

Hadn't realized Sainsbury's was a Klingon-owned company...

Took another ride on TC2, up the Grand Union Canal to somewhere around Wembley.
This is where the canal becomes a bridge over an 8-lane freeway. Yikes!

Holland Park flower bed
This was the day I walked down to the pet store off Kensington High Street to stock up on Alice supplies in preparation for her arrival in London on the 17th. If BA Cargo or any of their Paris agents can manage to put a cat on a plane on Saturday. But you know the French and their work ethic...

Subway by the Imax again. No, really, it's cool!

Notting Hill Carnival
I've got a video clip of this, but until I figure out how to get it on the blog, you'll have to keep looking back & forth between these two pictures and pretend.

Are we doing the right thing? I don't know, but that's Alicia Silverstone reflected in the window of Julie's. I was staring all through dinner. What did you say, Steven?