I practiced last night, yay me. Yep, the same ol' pages in the Rubank book. And as I've started to notice is usual, I have trouble with the high notes at first and then once I'm warmed up, 15-20 minutes, I can do 'em and indeed, this time I could do 'em easily once I was warmed up.
I woke up at 2:30 or so, and since rain was in the forecast, I wanted to pack things and get them out before the rain, presumably, started "mainly after 5".
So I packed all the things, and had all but one inside my plastic tub so they'd stay dry. The large-ish box on top, I figured, would stay dry enough as long as I took it to FedEx right away. And indeed it was as it was only very lightly drizzling.
After FedEx I took the small things to the post office, then went to 99 Ranch and when I came out, it was raining, not just drizzling. I rode down to H Mart and went in there for a couple more things (some more "Frima" coffee creama' and a tall can of cheap Hawaiian beer) and when I came out it was done raining so that's good.
I'd picked up a couple nice signs made of foamcore after FedEx and that was enough for me so I rode right home. Except stopping at the EMT training place (nothing) and stopping to hang out a bit at Tom's.
James, the homeless gambling addict and all-around scammer, has been living in a pile of junk and what looks like it used to be a tent, across the street from Tom and as Tom and I shot the bull, sure enough, he came shambling over to bug Tom about something; trying to sponge somehow.
After James had shambled back across the street, not finding much "purchase" with Tom, Tom mentioned to me that someone had tried to burn James' tent last night. I said, that as much as James had scammed him, stolen small things and tried to sell them back to him, etc., it's almost certainly because he'd done that to other people around.
James looks a sight - he's wearing not only the usual dirt of a never-bathes bum, but also a layer of car grime from his metal scrapping "job". Even his dog is no longer white, but is grey. Pretty soon a bum-ess came up on a bike and James and the female bum, no cleaner than he, started talking at length with each other in their raspy voices. Ah, bum life.
I just can't get Tom interested in practicing his trumpet. I told him, Just turn on some TV show you'd watch anyway, and just do little things, half a scale, etc. Diddle-diddle-deedle-deedle. I dunno, he must have been pretty disgusted with high school Band when he quit it.
Myself as a teen in the late 70s, would be astonished at myself now. Mr. Peyton said, "You will play trumpet" and no matter how much I try, that's exactly what I do. I sure didn't want to so much at the time; I wanted to play 70s guitar riffs "not boring old Herb Alpert". And yet here I am.
Tom and I parted ways while James and the raspy-voiced harridan continued their important conversation, probably about who owes who a cigarette butt, and I rode back here.
Except riding back here was complicated. The cops had the street blocked off where the lunch truck place is, and a bunch of people sitting on the curb. I tried going up onto the sidewalk and sort of going on through, but they told me the road is closed. "OK! Sorry about that!" and I turned around, took the little street that got me over to the end of Junction Avenue, then went through the long parking lot that is shared by a few tech companies, and got out onto Queens Lane. The cops also had that closed off, and one of the the cops looked friendly, an Official Yamaguchi, so I asked him what's up and he said he can't say, and I said that's OK and that I'd seen him around, maybe at activities at the Buddhist temple, and he said Yeah he's around the area. I rode around to Old Bayshore and in here, and the cops had the other building, the one that hosts the illegal night club, all blocked off.
I put the bike and things away and then went over to Accu-Vac and asked the guy if he knew what's up and he didn't. I filled him in one things, mainly that the illegal night club is still operating. He thought it was gone because he doesn't see the "debris" in the morning. I said No, they just have a guy who goes around sweeping up the broken glass etc. He got a new car, some black swoopy thing that's electric, made by one of the new electric car companies (no not Tesla, one that's even newer) and had sold his Mini. He can charge this at his shop there, and "industrial electricity is cheaper than residential". I congratulated him on the new car and went back here.
I cooked dinner and cleaned up around here, and Ken showed up at the usual time. We'd gotten an email about a payment Ken owes, $500-odd for "NNN" which is something you have to pay for a unit like this, and I'd emailed back the landlord's secretary and said I'd try to get Ken to write the check and get it into the mail tomorrow.
But Ken wasn't writing any checks. He's waiting to get paid at his job. I said I can wait until next week and the landlord here will just have to wait too.
We talked about the usual things, tech stuff and politics, and odds and ends. When he left it was raining again. Good - this area can always use a good rinse.