my last few days in durham, nc were pleasant, spontaneous, and fun-filled! on saturday evening matt and i had an improv photo shoot with a chicken-head hat (photos will follow in a few days). on sunday amy, matt and i hung out, and i was introduced to the infamous "bojangles" fast food restaurant. bojangles had a menu of biscuits served about 15 different ways, and sweet tea that could instantly make your teeth fall out (pure sugar water... it was horrific). i just ate their delicious fries with bojangles seasoning. took two sips of the sweet tea... made a face both times, despite every effort not to react. later on in the day we went to cookout for milkshakes. mmmmmm... i have never seen a milkshake flavor list quite like theirs, and after a tough time making a decision i settled on the strawberry cheesecake milkshake -complete with chunks of crust and strawberries, it was the real deal. delicious. went back to matt's house and played "imagine iff..." (a very fun game other than the fact that matt and amy's brains overlap sometimes...).
on monday i was back on amtrak riding up to baltimore. diana was on the other end and we shared our first hug in our own country (we had only seen each other in india, tibet, and nepal prior to this visit). and now here i am in her quaint home in rural pennsylvania, surrounded by animals (horses, cats, dogs, roosters...), delicious food, and the sounds of roosters roaming outside. it is a beautiful place! tomorrow i will go for a walk again and take some pictures of the farm.
30 October 2007
24 October 2007
greensboro, nc
spent the last three days in greensboro hanging out with ken & his very vocal kitties. on monday evening he showed me around the gallery where he works (after hours! which meant i got to see it all with no one else there... just us and the art, pretty cool...). the current exhibit is spectacular and i thoroughly enjoyed taking my time soaking it all in. The gallery also has a utopian children's art center. i was absolutely giddy and officially declared that someday i, too, will have such an establishment to let children run crazy through. there were so many different things to do and stations for all varieties of art. i wanted to shrink myself to about 8 year old size, kick ken out, and play for hours. instead, we ate pizza in the park and talked each other's ears off contently.
last night he introduced me to an even more utopian art space. i have never seen anything like it. i fell in love immediately. elsewhere. i suggest you check out what it is all about on their site instead of expecting an explanation from me, for several reasons including but not limited to: the fact that i could never find the appropriate words to describe this place and you are tired of reading my over-usage of the same handful of adjectives, and the fact that i am honestly too lazy to try to build up the vocabulary to tell you about it. you forgive me, right? go to the site. do it. imagine me there, and you will understand. it's (insert over-used adjective here: -amazing, awesome, spectacular, fabulous, ....thesaurus?).
tonight? chill. movie and pizza and the sound of the pants buttons hitting the inside walls of the dryer. cats purring in laps and north carolina finally getting some rain.
tomorrow: back to durham and super hero extraordinaire matt steere.
last night he introduced me to an even more utopian art space. i have never seen anything like it. i fell in love immediately. elsewhere. i suggest you check out what it is all about on their site instead of expecting an explanation from me, for several reasons including but not limited to: the fact that i could never find the appropriate words to describe this place and you are tired of reading my over-usage of the same handful of adjectives, and the fact that i am honestly too lazy to try to build up the vocabulary to tell you about it. you forgive me, right? go to the site. do it. imagine me there, and you will understand. it's (insert over-used adjective here: -amazing, awesome, spectacular, fabulous, ....thesaurus?).
tonight? chill. movie and pizza and the sound of the pants buttons hitting the inside walls of the dryer. cats purring in laps and north carolina finally getting some rain.
tomorrow: back to durham and super hero extraordinaire matt steere.
22 October 2007
durham, north carolina
landed in north carolina on friday after a flight through all four US time zones, a little disoriented considering i also did not sleep the night before. there to greet me was the beautiful amy and her guy mike. it was so great to hug her! i love being welcomed by good friends!
we met up with matt and ate indian food, then moved on to a very cool coffee shop, francesca's (which happens to be where i am right now... ironically) and drank tea, ate cookies, and enjoyed each others' company. afterwards matt and i went back to his parents' house.... how beautiful!! surrounded by trees and gardens, a pond, and little outdoor kittens. their home is so welcoming and filled with love. his parents are amazing individuals, truly. they have all been so hospitable and welcoming and generous. i love them! and to be back on the east coast and amongst the green and trees and changes of autumn... ahhh, it is so nice.
on saturday amy and mike picked me up and we went to the state fair. what an experience! my goodness! southerners really go all out for their state fairs. this is no ohio berea fairgrounds deal.... this is southern culture at its finest. to begin with, it was HUGE, and there were so many people that you could barely move and constantly felt like you were being herded somewhere beyond your will. heavy southern accents amused me, mullet watch was in full force, and vendors sold everything deep fried. EVERYTHING. i am not kidding. here is an introductory list to what deep-fried foods were available (and this is the honest to god truth): deep-fried twinkies, deep-fried pb & j (yes, peanut butter and jelly sandwhiches... deep fried), deep-fried oreos, df'd candybars (reeses, 3 musketeers, etc), df'd cheeseburgers, df'd coca-cola (yes, its true), df'd cookie dough, df'd cobblers (peach , apple, cherry, etc), and more. i didn't eat any of it (except french fries... if those count), but mike tried almost everything as i watched in amazement. it was an unforgettable experience that sadly gave me a migraine later in the day (despite the fact that i had a great time).
we went to amy's house afterwards and looked at photo albums of her as a youngin'. cuter than hell. i loved it! then went out for middle-eastern food with her mother and stepfather.
my migraine took over at this point, and as matt and i were driving back to his house i threw up my falafel in his guilford college tote bag, and it tasted just as delicious coming back up... which made things slightly less unpleasant. crashed in bed promptly upon arrival at the homestead, and slept the headache off. feel awesome and rejuvenated now!
on sunday, matt and i just hung out around the house, talked, played ddr, did tai chi, meditated, and eventually watched clash of the titans before going to sleep. a good day indeed!
we met up with matt and ate indian food, then moved on to a very cool coffee shop, francesca's (which happens to be where i am right now... ironically) and drank tea, ate cookies, and enjoyed each others' company. afterwards matt and i went back to his parents' house.... how beautiful!! surrounded by trees and gardens, a pond, and little outdoor kittens. their home is so welcoming and filled with love. his parents are amazing individuals, truly. they have all been so hospitable and welcoming and generous. i love them! and to be back on the east coast and amongst the green and trees and changes of autumn... ahhh, it is so nice.
on saturday amy and mike picked me up and we went to the state fair. what an experience! my goodness! southerners really go all out for their state fairs. this is no ohio berea fairgrounds deal.... this is southern culture at its finest. to begin with, it was HUGE, and there were so many people that you could barely move and constantly felt like you were being herded somewhere beyond your will. heavy southern accents amused me, mullet watch was in full force, and vendors sold everything deep fried. EVERYTHING. i am not kidding. here is an introductory list to what deep-fried foods were available (and this is the honest to god truth): deep-fried twinkies, deep-fried pb & j (yes, peanut butter and jelly sandwhiches... deep fried), deep-fried oreos, df'd candybars (reeses, 3 musketeers, etc), df'd cheeseburgers, df'd coca-cola (yes, its true), df'd cookie dough, df'd cobblers (peach , apple, cherry, etc), and more. i didn't eat any of it (except french fries... if those count), but mike tried almost everything as i watched in amazement. it was an unforgettable experience that sadly gave me a migraine later in the day (despite the fact that i had a great time).
we went to amy's house afterwards and looked at photo albums of her as a youngin'. cuter than hell. i loved it! then went out for middle-eastern food with her mother and stepfather.
my migraine took over at this point, and as matt and i were driving back to his house i threw up my falafel in his guilford college tote bag, and it tasted just as delicious coming back up... which made things slightly less unpleasant. crashed in bed promptly upon arrival at the homestead, and slept the headache off. feel awesome and rejuvenated now!
on sunday, matt and i just hung out around the house, talked, played ddr, did tai chi, meditated, and eventually watched clash of the titans before going to sleep. a good day indeed!
19 October 2007
desert botanical gardens
adam and i had a pretty important conversation today, and i was brought to the realization that our connection and friendship in the past existed within a context that no longer exists for either of us. furthermore, i realized for the first time that what brought each of us into that old context (the social scene we were a part of) was not the same motive or intention, but two very different things. this cleared up any dissapointment i was projecting onto him, once i realized that what i wanted him to be now was something that he never was. and now that we find ourselves hanging out after both having left the scene and lifestyle we were in when we were close friends, all of those old connections are filed away as good memories and these new ones are lessons of unconditional love. adam is family to me, a brother who i could never deny compassion and appreciation for. and we agree to accept our differences.
after talking about this over sushi and matcha tea, we went to the phoenix botanical gardens. wow. what a cool and fascinating place. i have never seen such phenomenal cacti in my life. it was a very awesome experience.

after talking about this over sushi and matcha tea, we went to the phoenix botanical gardens. wow. what a cool and fascinating place. i have never seen such phenomenal cacti in my life. it was a very awesome experience.



18 October 2007
sedona, az

adam and i drove up to sedona today to enjoy the spectacular landscapes. the town itself is a tourist trap of people buying trinkets and knick-knacks from southwestern shops, beef jerky shops, and new age crystal shops. the views were worth it though. beautiful red rocks, cacti, and gnarly trees. we went for a mini hike and took some pictures (i pieced together a panoramic series of picks i took so you could get an idea of the view we saw... you can get a larger view if you click on the picture). at one point during our walk we spotted this baby tarantula-like spider with a missing leg. on the ride back to phoenix it was revealed that adam doesn't like 80's music. my heart broke for a second, but then i made him listen to 80's the rest of the ride home, and now he can't get 99 Luftballoons out of his head... ha! a convert!

16 October 2007
this entry is merely a sidenote...
at the end of my trip i will have an empty apartment and will need some essential items (like a can-opener). if you'd like to help me achieve this, please see the posting i have placed on the left side of this page, beneath the itinerary.
i hope that anyone who is reading this is well and full of joy!
namaste.
i hope that anyone who is reading this is well and full of joy!
namaste.
14 October 2007
phoenix
thursday, oct 11: danced the night away at a san francisco hipster club. nothing more fun than working up a sweat dancing to the cure, surrounded by great people.
friday: rain clouds in san francisco, all flights delayed, 6 hours in the airport, finally made it to phoenix and reunited with adam!
saturday: adam and i randomly stumble upon the Tour de Fat festival in Tempe, AZ and see the Handsome Little Devils, who put on a fantastic vaudeville performance! (click on the link to see a teaser youtube video of what their performances are like)
sunday: see Wes Anderson's new movie Darjeeling Limited. awesome.
i'm really happy to be hanging out with adam, and the sunshine here is quite nice, but phoenix doesn't score too many points in my book (especially after being in wonderful san francisco). it is somehow lacking some essence of life or culture that i thrive on. i'm determined to find it here before i leave... it's got to be somewhere! :-)
friday: rain clouds in san francisco, all flights delayed, 6 hours in the airport, finally made it to phoenix and reunited with adam!
saturday: adam and i randomly stumble upon the Tour de Fat festival in Tempe, AZ and see the Handsome Little Devils, who put on a fantastic vaudeville performance! (click on the link to see a teaser youtube video of what their performances are like)
sunday: see Wes Anderson's new movie Darjeeling Limited. awesome.
i'm really happy to be hanging out with adam, and the sunshine here is quite nice, but phoenix doesn't score too many points in my book (especially after being in wonderful san francisco). it is somehow lacking some essence of life or culture that i thrive on. i'm determined to find it here before i leave... it's got to be somewhere! :-)
13 October 2007
08 October 2007
san francisco: day I
sunday: keir and i paint watercolor postcards in the park.


(pic of Berkeley's Cafe Gratitude -taken from their website)
monday: keir, gabbie, and i leave davis and travel down to san francisco. stop at cafe gratitude in berkeley, which i have determined is the greatest place on earth. a raw food / vegan restaurant that embraces its customers and employees with positive affirmations from every angle; menu items with names like "i am charismatic" "i am enlivened" "i am fulfilled" "i am treasured" etc. (take a look at the menu on their site), beautiful artwork with inspiration messages/quotes on the walls, and a staff worth crushing on. then to the golden gate bridge where we took pictures and walked in the breeze. i love having photographer friends (wait till you see the pics gabbie took of keir and i jumping in the air in front of the bridge! its so much fun being silly.)
later on, i checked in to san francisco's downtown hostel and then walked around the city for a bit. saw a sensational performance by a street musician (apparently he makes an appearance in the beginning of the "Pursuit of Happiness" with Will Smith) who knocked me off my socks. (i, of course, did not have my camera with me. alas.) in that moment, i fell in love with san francisco. wandered on and was magnetized to a highly inexpensive and extremely delicious indian food restaurant, where everything i ordered was perfectly delicious and mighty spicy (how i like it!). (and masala tea was free! mmmmmmm.....)


(pic of Berkeley's Cafe Gratitude -taken from their website)

later on, i checked in to san francisco's downtown hostel and then walked around the city for a bit. saw a sensational performance by a street musician (apparently he makes an appearance in the beginning of the "Pursuit of Happiness" with Will Smith) who knocked me off my socks. (i, of course, did not have my camera with me. alas.) in that moment, i fell in love with san francisco. wandered on and was magnetized to a highly inexpensive and extremely delicious indian food restaurant, where everything i ordered was perfectly delicious and mighty spicy (how i like it!). (and masala tea was free! mmmmmmm.....)


06 October 2007
Davis / Placerville / Mini-Reunions
i haven't been allowing myself to take breaks to write (in my own journal or on this online one), so i might forget to write about something, but here's what i've been up to:
hanging out in davis still with becky and her beautiful roommates and friends. on wednesday evening we attended an event on the uc davis campus called "i love female orgasm." it was a very informative, witty, humorous, and well-attended talk delivered by a couple who travel around the u.s. educating college students about the female orgasm. they also write books and do a lot of other things (research, etc.) for this. it is great for women who have been brought up being discouraged to explore their own bodies, being discouraged to allow themselves to reach the same state of pleasure that men usually reach quicker/more often. you can read more about it at http://www.ilovefemaleorgasm.com/
on thursday keir arrived (keir is one of the counselors i had the privilege of working with at camp, a beautiful person, soul brother, and the significant other of becky's roommate gabbie) in davis. then the camp's fabulous cook, john, came too! and becky, keir, john, and i had a mini camp reunion and ate thai food. it was so wonderful to have so many of us together, and to see john (who is an an amazing person!).
on friday keir and i engaged in long-awaited conversation while gabbie and her mother danced in the kitchen. this conversation is one of the highlights of my trip, but how do you write about such things on an internet journal?? keir is a divine mirror. let's just say that much.
then keir, becky, gabbie and i drove to keir and gabbie's hometown of placerville. i really enjoyed this town a lot. we met keir's beautiful brother (who inspired me to pursue my curiosity about becoming a clown -yes, i'm serious) and ate at the coolest coffee shop i have ever been to. in the rear of the shop there was actually seating in the knooks and crannies of a mine. i was excited just to see a real mine. my excitement was escalated by the fact that they had little cafe tables and dim lights inside the mine. very cool. we, however, ate in the upstairs of the coffee shop, in a room that was basically the perfect, most beautiful, dance/yoga/concert/open-mic studio with a modest stage that had a couple of cafe tables on it. i walked in, drooled, declared that when i have my own home it will have one of these rooms, did a pirouette in the middle of the floor, and ate a vegan cookie. i was very happy.
we explored the town a bit afterwards, poking into a couple of neat shops (one of which was a tea shop that i fell in love with), and then hurried off to join in on keir's mother's african dance class. keir beat on the drums with two other drummers while his mother taught her wonderful african dance class at sacramento state university. gabbie, becky, and i joined right in with the rest of the students and had an awesome time.
going to have a chill weekend closing up this portion of my trip, and the next stop is san francisco!
(percussionist, keir's mom, keir, gabbie, me, becky - pose for a picture after african dance class)
hanging out in davis still with becky and her beautiful roommates and friends. on wednesday evening we attended an event on the uc davis campus called "i love female orgasm." it was a very informative, witty, humorous, and well-attended talk delivered by a couple who travel around the u.s. educating college students about the female orgasm. they also write books and do a lot of other things (research, etc.) for this. it is great for women who have been brought up being discouraged to explore their own bodies, being discouraged to allow themselves to reach the same state of pleasure that men usually reach quicker/more often. you can read more about it at http://www.ilovefemaleorgasm.com/
on thursday keir arrived (keir is one of the counselors i had the privilege of working with at camp, a beautiful person, soul brother, and the significant other of becky's roommate gabbie) in davis. then the camp's fabulous cook, john, came too! and becky, keir, john, and i had a mini camp reunion and ate thai food. it was so wonderful to have so many of us together, and to see john (who is an an amazing person!).
on friday keir and i engaged in long-awaited conversation while gabbie and her mother danced in the kitchen. this conversation is one of the highlights of my trip, but how do you write about such things on an internet journal?? keir is a divine mirror. let's just say that much.
then keir, becky, gabbie and i drove to keir and gabbie's hometown of placerville. i really enjoyed this town a lot. we met keir's beautiful brother (who inspired me to pursue my curiosity about becoming a clown -yes, i'm serious) and ate at the coolest coffee shop i have ever been to. in the rear of the shop there was actually seating in the knooks and crannies of a mine. i was excited just to see a real mine. my excitement was escalated by the fact that they had little cafe tables and dim lights inside the mine. very cool. we, however, ate in the upstairs of the coffee shop, in a room that was basically the perfect, most beautiful, dance/yoga/concert/open-mic studio with a modest stage that had a couple of cafe tables on it. i walked in, drooled, declared that when i have my own home it will have one of these rooms, did a pirouette in the middle of the floor, and ate a vegan cookie. i was very happy.
we explored the town a bit afterwards, poking into a couple of neat shops (one of which was a tea shop that i fell in love with), and then hurried off to join in on keir's mother's african dance class. keir beat on the drums with two other drummers while his mother taught her wonderful african dance class at sacramento state university. gabbie, becky, and i joined right in with the rest of the students and had an awesome time.
going to have a chill weekend closing up this portion of my trip, and the next stop is san francisco!

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