Watching the Watchers

Yes, it’s another BART vignette. I got on the train this morning and sat towards the back, cracking a brand new massive tome, my Christmas treat The Best American Mystery Stories of the Century. Please note the title here –…

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They’re Just as Suspicious as the Rest of Us

It’s simply miserable in San Francisco today. It’s cold and rainy and the type of weather that most anywhere except this good-weather-forsaken vortex known as the Bay Area would bring thoughts and hopes of overnight snow to salvage the otherwise…

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Midweek Roundup

Periodically, I’ll get to the point where I’m almost incapable of writing new posts because every post idea I have is an old half-cooked one from two and a half weeks ago. And at the point at which there are…

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Precipice

Last night I went to bed at 9:00. PM. I never do this. But I was done and could really think of no reason to be awake. The tank was empty and it was time to recharge. One of the…

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TMR Posts, vol. 1

Can’t get enough of my opinion? Ha ha! If so, head on over to The Mep Report, for new quick-hitting posts like this one, which I almost cross-posted here. It’s mostly going to be stuff like obvious news stories and…

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That Old East Wind’s a-Gonna Blow…

This morning dawned unseasonably warm and strangely lit, with a strong wind blowing in from the east. I don’t know about you, but I grew up especially cognizant of east winds. They represent a reversal of order, a wind of…

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Cleanup on Aisle 6

Coming up from the train this morning, I walked my usual path through Powell Street Station, winding to the right and up the mini-escalator to a little landing before the second mini-escalator. On said landing were two orange cones, pretty…

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There’s this great scene in a recent great movie (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) about timing and the house-of-cards nature of our worlds. One thing bounces just the wrong way, leading to another thing bouncing just the wrong way,…

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