beach day

August 17, 2003


So it's been like 90 degrees with 110% humidity for weeks, and the day of the beach party for La Madre's birthday is the first cold day since April! Nobody went in the water. But the Beach Boys' house is lovely in all weather (especially during storms, which we didn't have any of today for a change) and a good time was had by those in attendance. La Familia Loca informs me that I should be calling my online journal a blog in order to be more trendy. In step with the times, that's me. The only thing is, this isn't a blog because I craft the html myself offline and upload it. Plus I don't do the "links and commentary" thing much if at all. I tend to write about my adventures in the real reality instead of the virtual reality. Reality is not the sandwich I ordered (i miss allen ginsberg).

Speaking of mi familia loca, Andrea now spends all her time watching the food channel when she is not reading. She wants to be a chef. This is not surprising as she started demanding an Easy Bake Oven years before she was old enough to use one safely. Food is love and all that jazz too. Besides that, she used to want to be a writer but with a horrible example of the writing life like AJ, what moderately sane child would ever consider becoming a writer. Speaking of AJ the former writer, somebody at the rehearsal dinner on Friday mentioned the Great American Driver Manual upon being introduced to me. So I may be a one book wonder but not totally obscure yet. How to be a fantasy writer in one easy lesson: read the UNIX kernel, document it, wait a few years until UNIX is a museum piece, age ungracefully, and wake up one morning realizing it was all a dream.

By the way my monitor ceased to function on Wednesday. It's 7 years old. I guess I got my money's worth. I ordered a new one on Thursday morning for delivery on Friday. Knowing that at least one of the MacConnection's warehouses in Ohio, I despaired of actually getting it on Friday but there it was on my doorstep when I woke up Friday morning. I guess either it wasn't coming from Ohio or the power outage happened after they dispatched the monitor to Airborne Express.

So it all really is a dream/nightmare/illusion. Computers are and always have been highly overrated.

I am kind of sad that Andrea is giving up on writing so soon, but with me as an example, who can blame her?

Once upon a time sitting on a pier in New Jersey staring at the green light at the end of Daisy's dock thinking of Dean Moriarty I was coming home in October. Everyone comes home in October. Thus endeth this online journal until after the rotator cuff restoration, when it may or may not become a blog.

Today's Reading
Banvard's Folly by Paul Collins

This Year's Reading
2003 Book List


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