Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Suprise
The only major advantage to having an office job (other than the obvious advantage of having a regular salary) is access to printers and photocopiers. My Dusie chapbook is going slower than usual. I'm hoping to assemble it next week.
Dan and Mike left this morning. I wish everyone I liked lived down the road from each other and me, too.
I'm getting caught up on email. I have five jobs this week. Three big ones and three small ones.
I'm teaching in the afternoons for the next few weeks, which means I don't have to get out of bed early.
There are more people on the bus during the day than at 6:45 am. Or at least there were today.
Riding the bus in north county San Diego is a suburban California version of drifting. It's slow, you can't move fast, your route is not direct, you come in contact with a public you'd never otherwise see or touch. I passed one of my coworkers on my bike today. He lives a block away, and I passed him on my bike just as he was getting out of the car. It took us the same amount of time to travel the 6.5 miles.
Dan and Mike left this morning. I wish everyone I liked lived down the road from each other and me, too.
I'm getting caught up on email. I have five jobs this week. Three big ones and three small ones.
I'm teaching in the afternoons for the next few weeks, which means I don't have to get out of bed early.
There are more people on the bus during the day than at 6:45 am. Or at least there were today.
Riding the bus in north county San Diego is a suburban California version of drifting. It's slow, you can't move fast, your route is not direct, you come in contact with a public you'd never otherwise see or touch. I passed one of my coworkers on my bike today. He lives a block away, and I passed him on my bike just as he was getting out of the car. It took us the same amount of time to travel the 6.5 miles.
Labels:
bike,
bus,
derive,
public transportation,
San Diego
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