I woke up around noon. I had packages all packed overnight, did some cleaning up and had black coffee and a couple of aspirin and left here around 1:30
I dropped off the packages at the post office, went to the bank and deposited my pay check, and locked the bike up at Whole Foods. Waiting for the train was perfect, in that it was about 10 minutes, no running required.
I got over there to Menlo Park and conducted the last of my business there. This is part of the preparation for the move back to Hawaii.
I stopped in at the good old British Bankers Club and tried the fish and chips, which were really good but the star of the show is that burger. It was a young gal waiting on me and making drinks, and we got to talk a bit. There were guys down at the end of the (very long) bar who were apparently regulars and she and I joked a bit about this; apparently they get pretty drunk on a daily basis. Whoever ordered a martini didn't mind is being made with Beefeater, ugh.
All in all it was nice, and I had a chance to read more in my Hilo Hattie book while waiting for trains, and think it's the best $5 I've spent in a long while. It even has the "origin story" of J. Akuhad Pupule, the radio personality who used to drive golf balls into to ocean where we kids would find them. A lot of the book is things you'd have to be local to know or care about. It's a gold mine of things to research.
I got off the train in Sunnyvale and checked out the Goodwill there, and didn't find much. I ended up buying two T-shirts. I got on the next train back to Diridon, bought some beer and shrimp in Whole Foods, picked up bubble mailers on the ride home, and that's that. It's been windy and cold out there and tomorrow's supposed to be a bit more so.
I've never been on Facebook, but I noticed that the quick, cheery, comments I put on Marvin Naylor's latest 4-5 posts have been removed so I won't post there any more. From reading his blog I know he gets cranky very easily, so I'll stop posting there. The poor guy's getting piddling amounts of money and he's good at playing the guitar, and has quite a collection of really neat guitars. Hopefully he's making something off of his YouTube channel.
But this got me to, somehow, come across a "Facebook Group" called "Buskers AKA Musical Whores" no kidding it's called that, and wow. It's light years ahead of r/busking on Reddit though, because people really say how they feel. And Marvin Naylor is discussed in there. They don't say anything bad about him, because there's nothing bad to be said about him. It's just surprising to see busking discussed by anyone, anywhere, these days.
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