Tuesday, July 19, 2016

On the Oakpath

On 19 July I wrote that I woke up at around 11 and went to Four Barrel with my friend. The people there were happy to see us. We went to the apartment and she made a meal and I laughed. Later she was in the bedroom napping.

I had a meal around two and then left when she returned. I went to Noman coffee and then to the rent board. There I spoke to a counselor. I told her my deal.  She told me the first step is to send a notice and a retainer submitted with a period for response. She gave me a flowchart in a pamphlet. The pamphlet got little underlines. She used to these to explain the steps.

Then she gave me a copy of ordnance measures and update. She also provided me with the info for the San Francisco bar and suggested I contact them to consult. We made small talk and I got my bike. I rode it on McAllister to Divisadaro and discovered that the coffee shop had begun closing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. I went to another place to write

A short while later I went and picked up a rug from a woman I had interacted with on Craigslist. She was moving out because her building was a freak show. The rug, which I later had placed   in the apartment nearest the back door, was very heavy.

I stopped on Panhandle to catch my breath. I also gave two double parkers a good talking to on the Oakpath. At the apartment we had a visitor fixing us dinner. I fixed us water and wine. We had delicious enchiladas. When dinner was done we sat with the birds and chatted. We had ice cream with the roommate and I put things away.

This is an occasional series chronicling my life. This Notebook Analysis series is meant to be contemporaneous piece developed as an agglomeration of my notebook pages. In each of these posts I used my notes to develop my recent thoughts.

On the Oakpath

On 19 July I wrote that I woke up at around 11 and went to Four Barrel with my friend. The people there were happy to see us. We went to the apartment and she made a meal and I laughed. Later she was in the bedroom napping.

I had a meal around two and then left when she returned. I went to Noman coffee and then to the rent board. There I spoke to a counselor. I told her my deal.  She told me the first step is to send a notice and a retainer submitted with a period for response. She gave me a flowchart in a pamphlet. The pamphlet got little underlines. She used to these to explain the steps.

Then she gave me a copy of ordnance measures and update. She also provided me with the info for the San Francisco bar and suggested I contact them to consult. We made small talk and I got my bike. I rode it on McAllister to Divisadaro and discovered that the coffee shop had begun closing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. I went to another place to write

A short while later I went and picked up a rug from a woman I had interacted with on Craigslist. She was moving out because her building was a freak show. The rug, which I later had placed   in the apartment nearest the back door, was very heavy.

I stopped on Panhandle to catch my breath. I also gave two double parkers a good talking to on the Oakpath. At the apartment we had a visitor fixing us dinner. I fixed us water and wine. We had delicious enchiladas. When dinner was done we sat with the birds and chatted. We had ice cream with the roommate and I put things away.

This is an occasional series chronicling my life. This Notebook Analysis series is meant to be contemporaneous piece developed as an agglomeration of my notebook pages. In each of these posts I used my notes to develop my recent thoughts.