Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Anniversary



Around about now is the anniversary of my first trip to this city (both the greater L.A. area and my current home of Santa Monica, by coincidence). I remember arriving on April 2 because it's Gran's birthday. I wished so much I could have talked to her about moving out here; she would have had some interesting and probably very no-nonsense advice. Anyway, I look back very happily on that week and its series of marvelous revelations: this city is beautiful; there are plants everywhere; the people here are friendly and kind; this job is both manageable and desirable; there are people here I already really, really like. Amazingly, all still holds true a year later. Although I'm having trouble finding a damn basil plant.

Art Boy and I worked out that Cincinnati's Opening Day was while I was gone last year. The year before that I walked around outside the ballpark taking pictures while the game was going on. It's well established that I loathe sports, crowds and fun, so I was much happier on the outside. I'm afraid I'm much happier outside of Cincinnati as well, although I certainly wish it all the best. So merry Opening Day, y'all. I know Art Boy misses you.

4 comments:

ACE said...

I miss it, too...

AE said...

I miss a lot of people there, and there's plenty I miss about the city. But I was really sad for Art Boy being far away from the Reds yesterday. There's certainly nothing like their Opening Day.

This post ended up sounding a bit snottier than I meant it to. (Damn it, that always happens to me.)

ACE said...

Nah, doesn't sound snotty at all. I don't miss the smog, the conservatism,the overly religious vibe. But I do miss the people... and Ruthai's Pad Sea Ewe... and Aglemesis brownie sundae...and the opportunity to do theatre anywhere and anytime. *sigh*

AE said...

Oh God, I forgot about Ruthai. The soy sauce noodles are also Art Boy's favorite thing... he did a "Favorite Dish" on them for Cin once. I would get the chicken basil noodles and also eat all his broccoli. My favorite thing about Ruthai was stopping at UDF to get a bottle of wine on the way in, although I only actually did that once I think.