I was up in plenty of time to grab the two things I'd packed last night, pack 4 more things, and get out of here, I thought, in time to catch the train to Menlo Park. I only stopped at the post office to mail the things, and the Amazon place for some bubble mailers.
But it was not early enough because there was one train that I had to get on to get there in time, and when it came it was "labeled" as train no. 132 Southbound when the one I was waiting for was no. 141 Northbound. There was an Australian guy waiting with me, while everyone else got onto that train, and what I knew about him, besides that he's Australian from talking to him a little, is that he'd tried tagging his clipper card and it had not gone through, probably due to insufficient funds.
So he'd not gotten onto the train, but was happy to inform me that the train was indeed Northbound. They'd just not refreshed the little screen in the train that's easily readable from the doorway. And he'd not gotten on because he probably didn't want to get busted for not paying. There's a certain breed of traveler that just likes to "wing it" and he probably thought he'd be able to beg the money for his fare off of someone, and had me picked out as not the right kind of someone. Which was a good call, as I only had $1 in cash on me.
Since I'd missed the train, I decided I'd go back to Whole Foods and just use my card to get some food and some "walking around money". But, I'd not been using my card so I had trouble recalling the PIN number and fucked it up, twice. So my card was refused. I went back out and got on my bike to ride to the bank and just take cash out, then when I got to the corner, remembered my PIN. So I went back to Whole Foods and tried again, and the card was refused. Back out again to go to the bank.
I got money out of the bank and the guy said my card is OK - I said I'll either get one of those robo-calls where they'll verify that I have my card still and that I'm me, or it will be fine in a day or so.
Then I went back, again, to Whole Foods because the 3rd time's the charm or something, got two slices of pizza, a can of seltzer water, a bottle of coffee, and paid cash.
I should mention that all this time, some horribly Gypsy guy with a violin, and amp, a backing track, and his kid with a smaller violin that at least was not mic'd up, were playing "music" by which I mean, playing some basic riffs that sounded like a cat being tortured. The kid was mostly dancing around and swinging his violin bow around which was good because he really couldn't play for shit. The amp was really loud, and I think he was only getting a few tips because of the kid. So that's what busking has come to in this town.
Done with my pizza, I rode down past Temple Sinai to the Safeway and went in and checked out the Kosher section they were raving about. It was ... OK. Mostly snacks and nostalgic type stuff and I didn't buy anything.
I went to the nearby Starbucks and got an espresso and some ice water and settled down to study for 45 minutes or so. I like the other Starbucks better though because the lighting is better and the tables less sticky.
I got to Temple Sinai a bit early and wandered around a bit, then one of the ladies in the class got out of her car and we went in. I took the Godiva chocolates I had (that had come with that bottle of wine) and put them out and one of the ladies put out brownies and cookies and stuff so there was a real diabetes-fest for the taking.
We studied more Hebrew and then more about Kosher foods and then the mitzvot. As always it was fun and interesting. And this Saturday we're supposed to, or highly encouraged to, go to the Saturday morning service there.
Once we were done, I put on an extra layer under my jacket and set out on the ride home. This town, this area, gets really dead after 9PM. There's nothing open after that time other than Denny's or the casinos. I just enjoyed how quiet the ride was and got back in here and cooked up some ramen with beef and veggies.