I thought much about you and your beautiful face this morning bicycling down an almost serene Market Street to Embarcadero. It was early, pre dawn and not quite 6 a.m., and the sky was turning into a light blue. Off of Brannan Street at the location where the hot Golden State Warriors new NBA arena is to be erected on an empty pier right on the bay, I noticed a young guy wearing a orange hoodie sitting crossed legged on a concrete bench and his bicycle was propped up against the concrete as he gazed eastward with eager eyes. I stopped and looked in the same direction and saw over the horizon where the highest peak of Mt. Diablo stood like a hawk's head, the sun was coming up, a big bright glowing ball of fire. Practically everyone along the front street, runners and walkers and bicyclists stopped to take pictures with their phones of the sun greeting beautiful San Francisco Bay for an inspiring Thursday, 28.April.2016...
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In the whirlwind of a day where social media takes a backseat to real-life adventures, it seems I have had quite the escapade. From the mysterious allure of Jimmy D.'s laughter to the unexpected literary detour with Artie Holmes, it's clear that the showroom where I currently work is more than just a place for cars—it's a stage for the colorful characters of life. Then there is charming Fluffy, the latest furry addition to our Tenderloin household, who probably has no idea of the vibrant histories and wild tales swirling around him. It's a reminder that every day is a chapter in our own personal novels, filled with encounters that range from the mundane to the extraordinary, and sometimes, if we're lucky, to the downright hilarious. So here's to the unexpected luncheons, the shared hometowns, and the new puppies that make our narratives richer. Who needs social media when you've got a life as lively as this? |
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