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January 12, 2019
Community: A Reincarnated Coffee House
As many people know, I’m of the “café society” ilk of writers: I work quite well when seated in a bustling coffee house. I say that this comes from being the eldest of four kids, where family action took place in a big kitchen and I learned to do my homework surrounded by lots of sibling chaos, the dishwasher running, and Neil Young on the stereo. Who knows whether that’s true? We so often make up logical reasons to explain things in hindsight. Perhaps it was too cold in my bedroom to concentrate. Maybe I was lonely. In any case, I have thanked many a coffee shop and restaurant in my books’ acknowledgements pages.
Today, driving up Broad St. after two hours at one café (working on reordering my next book of poems), I glanced to my left at the stop sign and WHAMMO, had to pull over and park in a yellow zone, I was so excited! The papered windows of the corner building were clear, the lights were on, and the Curly Wolf, once in the center of this same block, had opened its new incarnation City Council!
The “space” as we say in the 21st century, is long, high, open, and quite gorgeous, a quintessential example of spaciousness. It is easily bigger than my house, possibly twice as big. The long sides are brick, the floors are wood, the paint is white and a good dark gray. I fell immediately in love and started imagining roller-skating parties, costume balls with waltzing, and a host of other trouble one could get up to.
This is half the length of the room and two-thirds of the width, with espresso bar and cash register out of sight on the left. Those angled doors at the back lead to a large kitchen.I’ve heard that the building once housed our town’s City Council offices and meeting rooms, hence the name, but note that this is unconfirmed rumor on my end. Long tables for people to share or have parties, narrow ledges to sit at on bar stools and caffeinate yourself, use a laptop, or both.
There’s a back nook/room with couches and a flat screen. Maybe I can convince the staff to let me watch the Oscars here! There’s an open spot in front by the cash register with many children’s toys and small chairs, so it’s clearly welcoming to all ages.
Even the bathrooms are swank, with paneled doors, beautiful hardware, and three stalls for the ladies, an enormous step up from the previous arrangement, ahem.
I was delighted to see that there are some shelves for books. In my never-very-humble opinion, books and cafés go together, whether you’re writing a book or reading one.
As a confirmed observer of the world, I was thrilled to see this front corner with two big windows looking out on the junction of Broad St. and Pine. It is the best spot to watch the town go by, and also, smartly, furnished with bar stools, so not comfortable enough that one would be tempted to sit there all day.
Sorry this is so out of focus! As I said, I was kind of excited…I was so flustered by finding this new addition to my social and working life that I went and bought a cup of coffee, even though I already had one in the car. The barista said they’d opened last night, so I hadn’t missed any fanfare. I hate feeling as though public celebrations are going on that I don’t know about. Being on the qui vive is part of my persona, don’t you know…
I think this spot is going to be a pretty wonderful place for poetry readings, look how many people could cram in here! All they need are more chairs, and I know exactly where to rent them. How about you, do you write in coffee houses?
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December 29, 2018
Travel: Small Town, Christmas Day
As a person with no immediate family, my Christmas traditions vary widely. Sometimes I snuggle up to other people’s children, grandchildren, pets, and turkey dinners — sometimes I wander around by myself, or stay home in front of the fire and read a good book.
Oak shadow on Nicasio garageUsually I have figured out what I’ll be doing by Thanksgiving, but this year I ended up not having plans at the last minute and feeling very uncomfortable about it. So I did what many Americans do, I got in the car and went West. Three hours west, to the Pacific Ocean. On the way, I went through the little town of Nicasio, which has about six houses, a grade school, a church, a restaurant, a cheese-making farm, and the ball field on which we had our Class Day in the 8th grade. This beautiful chipped-paint garage is next to the ball field. I graduated from 8th grade in 1968, in case you’re keeping track at home.

The grade school was originally housed in this lovely structure, but now it’s a private home and there’s a more modern school next door with many classrooms and a 20th century look to it… maybe even 21st century. I didn’t take a photo, but here is one (uncredited, alas) from the interwebs.
[image error]See? Modern. But the old school’s cupola is visible in the background left.Twenty minutes later, I came to the town of Point Reyes Station, where I once worked as a bookkeeper for restaurants in the early 1990s.
Since it was Christmas, nothing was open, and there was a relaxed and unhurried, possibly even slacker-like air to the place. My plan was to visit some friends, and while I waited for them to return to their airbnb, I roamed around town. I found my favorite graffiti.
Who doesn’t like a little joke at the expense of the authorities now and then?!I found my favorite, and perhaps the only, example of abalone shells fixed to towering posts in someone’s front yard.
There’s beautiful lichen on the fence posts, too, but it’s hard to see.And I found the Dance Palace, the town’s community center, where I have read poems since 1991, perhaps 25 separate times. If you live in a small town and are thinking of building a community center, please name it something as appealing as this. You can’t say the words out loud without wanting to go there right away!
This is part of the Dance Palace, but it extends over to the right, where there’s a room big enough to show movies and hold contra dances or what have you.Walking past the closed Cowgirl Creamery (home of the famous Red Hawk triple cream cheese among many others), I came across this woman standing in an upturned boat. I’m pretty sure a friend of my sister’s made this sculpture/montage/arrangement/thingie, but I can’t exactly remember the story. Anyway, I bowed, it being Christmas, and she being a bit Madonna-like.
That is a halo, don’t you think?I also came across a mural, in sort of a Mexican or South American style,

and a beautiful green gate with an eagle (I think) carved out of wood above it.
Note single abalone shell beside the right wing, continuing the theme.One of the things I love about California is how you find small towns like this with all kinds of art and sculpture here and there. Somehow New England and Midwestern places don’t lend themselves to this kind of zany embellishment as much. Maybe there’s more of it in the South, or Texas, but I haven’t been down to investigate.
My favorite sight was a woodpile in someone’s front yard up on the Mesa, where I was driving around looking for secrets.
The logs are stacked on each other, not leaning against that fence (they’re about six feet in front of it). This woodpile made me inordinately happy.I hope you had, if not exactly a fabulous and Merry Christmas, then at least a few moments of noticing the world, which is magical in its way, no matter where you go. I wish you a stupendously interesting and surprising New Year, with woodpiles, abalone shells, dancing, and as many palaces as you can tolerate. Much love.
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June 29, 2018
Part II: On the Road Again
I can’t leave you on the road to Chinle for too long, you’ll get overheated! Sandy and I drove into Thunderbird Lodge in the late afternoon (this gorgeous Navajo-run lodge is inside the grounds of the national monument), and took everyone’s advice to go look at Canyon de Chelly at sunset from the south rim. You might not believe it, but we actually follow advice well.
If you look at the equatorial line here, just to the left of the center of the photo, and to the right of that dark splotch on the rock, you’ll see some beentsy Anasazi ruins. Little square shapes.In both light and shade the colors were amazing. There are Anasazi dwellings throughout the canyon, not intact: these are the remains of where people lived high above the flooding rivers. Later on, people farmed the bottomland, so there are fruit trees and cottonwoods down there now, and grazing cows. We met a man in one of the parking lots selling his paintings of the canyon who said his grandmother had farmed down there and he’d visited a lot when he was a kid. My policy while traveling is to believe everyone when they tell me stories. It just feels better.

The road through the canyon is used by cows and trucks, but also half-day and full-day jeep tours, which is something we’d like to do when we return.

The size of Canyon de Chelly feels more manageable to me than what I saw of the Grand Canyon, which is almost too vast for my mind to take in. And too old. This one is deep and stunning, but of a scale that made sense to my brain. Also, there were only three other cars out nosing around, which was just the right number. And this handy low-tech piece of equipment…
What you can do with metal pipe and orange paint! So helpful…That night at the Lodge’s restaurant we ate fry bread in various forms. Mine was a hamburger bun, Sandy’s was accompanying mutton stew. I had not tasted this before, and it was predictably delicious, as so many deep-fried things are… The next morning we took off along the north rim, heading east across New Mexico. We passed through beautiful terrain and Hopi, Navajo, Zuni, Shoshone, and Jicarilla Apache reservations, and then the iconic Shiprock hove into view, famous to many via the mystery stories based in this area by Tony Hillerman. My photo is dreadful for many reasons, but mostly because I was taking it through a car window at 65 mph and zooming. My apologies, but you get the idea.

We were headed for Los Alamos, a location of cheaper motels than Santa Fe, and after a night of our handy cell-phone direction-finder getting us lost in many parts of town, we managed to escape without taking any photos at all. We drove up the hills through Chimayo and into Taos, which you may not realize has one of the best fabric stores on the planet and I needed to pay my respects. History and culture must sometimes take a back seat to a person’s true obsessions, and anyway, neither of us had enough money to invest in turquoise jewelry or beautiful clay pots this time around.

One of us had enough money to buy a few early Christmas presents for her friends plus a piece of ecologically-sound coated fabric with which to make an outdoor tablecloth, however, and I did.

You can understand the temptations here. A person could spend her mortgage payment and then some, no problem. Common Thread, Taos, NM.

But I digress! Which is what vacations are all about, though, isn’t it?
That, and sometimes drinking.

Considering that I don’t drink any more, it is amazing how many breweries and distilleries I seem to visit. This one is where we met Sandy’s daughter Karah for dinner in, you may have guessed, Breckenridge, Colorado. James Beard-award winning chef as well as 47 thousand kinds of swank whiskey and espresso-flavored vodka that some people purchased as a surprise present for another person who had better remain nameless in case it’s still a surprise. I figure my twisted syntax will help keep this a secret if nothing else does.
I love Sandy’s kids and Karah is the one I get to see least often, so it was very fun to be there and catch up with her busy life. Mountain bike patrol! River guiding! And all of this at 10,000 feet! She sleeps, too, but I’m not sure when.I’m afraid the scenic photos fell off quite a bit between Los Alamos, Frisco (where we stayed, near Breckenridge, but lower down because altitude is not, at a certain point, much fun for me), and Denver, where we visited my friend of 44 years (since college) Ellen. You are welcome to look up photos of the Rockies and Denver on your favorite handy search engine: they will be far better than mine.
Knowing a person since you were 18 means a lot when you’re nearly 63. And back then, you don’t know who will stay with you over that length of time. I have 6 or 7 friends from college, and they’re gold, every one of them.We also saw my niece Gioia, two of Ellen’s three kids (Ben and Abby), and, not pictured, the beautiful but aging Great Pyrenees, Bella.
Semi-famous poet and very famous labor lawyer (union side only), behind retired park ranger and some of the people they love best.After three days of great conversation and easy-to-find lattes, in an actual CITY of all things, we waved good-bye and peeled out of town heading west again, toward my favorite spot on earth besides Paris: Boulder, Utah. We took the Interstate for a while, unavoidably, and then turned south onto State Rte. 24, which is the back way into Capitol Reef National Monument.

In between Capitol Reef and the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument lies the small town of Boulder, population still about 200 despite everyone going there now from all over the planet to eat at Hell’s Backbone Grill. As I mentioned earlier, I’m going to write a separate post solely about Boulder, but here are some reasons they like to call it “color country” around here.


We visited here for three days as well, relaxing deeply like true vacationers, and stayed in a room I’ve written some good poems in. We ate trout marinated in molasses and cornmeal at Hell’s Backbone, and Sandy went on a drive by herself to visit an insanely old aspen clone. 80,000 years old I think. Really. Pando, it is mysteriously called. I didn’t realize that Sandy was in love with aspen trees and therefore Boulder would be such a good place to take her. I hoped she would love it, but I had no idea how much. She is now ready to go back and fly fish, invite all her relatives mountain biking, etc., etc. Another happy convert.

I may have worn you out with all this describing, and if so, it’s fortuitous because our last day of the trip we had a long drive home. I thought this voyage was 12 hours and that’s what Lucinda, our phone voice with all the opinions thought too, but there’s an hour time change in there somewhere and also the phone doesn’t ever stop to use rest rooms or buy gas and ice the way we do, not to mention veering onto the shoulder to take a photo or two. So it took us 14.

But two great things happened! There was fabulous stormy weather all across Nevada on Highway 50, the loneliest and sometimes the boringest road in America. So we were not bored at all, or lonely. And we also got to see Sand Mountain in twilight, which was so beautiful it was almost worth the whole trip. Almost, but not quite.

We are glad to be home and have done our laundry and stowed our suitcases, but we’re also ready to go out again very soon into the world of horizons and surprises, of incredible beauty and shifting gas prices. I still have yet to see a live elk, despite 479 triangular yellow signs about how they’re going to cross the road right here any minute now look out. (We saw one road-killed female, it was awful.) And a few more prong-horned antelope when I’m not driving would be good, too.
Next time.
June 28, 2018
On the Road Again
It’s been a long long long long long long time since I took a real vacation. One of those go-somewhere-else jaunts that isn’t to see family (that’s called a visit, not a vacation), lasts more than three days, and you have to save up the money beforehand. Well, not have to, but it’s great if you can. And I did.
The trip was 12 days (I’m not allowed to say 13, because it was my travel buddy’s mom’s unlucky number, but we did drive home on the 13th day. So it was 12 nights, truthfully) and covered six Western states. I didn’t count how many miles we went because I’m anti-competition in my private as well as my public life. But in honor of math we took a lot of photos of low gas prices outside California.
It was even low in Denver! Nevada County prices when we left were $3.49/gallon, cash.This trip is going to require several blog posts. One about the old mining town of Bodie, one about Manzanar, and one showcasing Boulder, UT (which I’ve posted about before but every time, it’s different). I’ll start with an overview in this one, and you’re welcome to ask questions in the comments if you want more deets.
Bodie is in such a high desert climate that the wood is preserved dark brown, as opposed to Cape Cod, for instance, where wooden shingles turn a pale gray.
The graveyard at Manzanar. East slope of the Sierra behind, and Mount Whitney is back there someplace.
Coming in to Boulder through Utah’s Rte. 24, behind Capitol Reef, is just a gorgeous drive.I’m a native Californian and have seen many parts of the state, but somehow missed the east side of the Sierra. Sandy, my travel buddy, showed me Bodie, Mono Lake, and Death Valley for the first time. We spent the night in a great old motel in Bishop and worked out some driving kinks in their sweet pool, she freestyle with goggles, and me doing my signature lackadaisical breast stroke.

Most of the time we traveled between about 4,000 and 11,000+ feet, but Death Valley’s floor is 190 feet below sea level.

In Nevada there was a very large plexiglass cow, just past what was clearly a marijuana grow with big greenhouses that we forgot to photograph. A few miles later a sign announced it (facing the other way) as the biggest dispensary in the area. The world, as I’m sure you’ve noticed, is changing.

The landscape began to look agreeably southwestern as we got closer to Flagstaff.

I have no photos of Las Vegas in twilight, nor of the very young Arizona highway patrolperson who pulled us over an hour later for, it turned out, a burned-out light bulb above the license plate on Sandy’s car. I knew I wasn’t speeding because we were deathly afraid of ramming into an elk, so Sandy was watching the sides of the roads like an eagle and I was going 65 instead of the stated limit of 70 mph. I believe this officer thought we might have been drinking, because she asked four questions so fast it was impossible to answer her in a civilized manner. After she’d left (no fine, not even an official warning) and Sandy and I got done giggling manaically and begun watching for elk again, Sandy told me this is standard practice to identify drinkers. You barrage them with questions: Where are you going? Where did you come from? California’s the other direction! What’s in Denver? I think our looks of amazement and concern, as well as our eventual answers, convinced this 23-year-old-looking person that we were legit. Possibly drunken people don’t worry as obviously about the sanity of the peace officer. (And yes, we did feel like lucky white people to not be treated badly or killed for this transgression.)

Sandy used to run my favorite coffee shop, and we drank many a latte on this road trip. Luckily, Flagstaff, AZ is not lacking in purveyors of the bean. This was the excellent Firecreek Coffee Company. We liked their attitude, also, and it’s a college town, so there is blue hair.
There is also, quite near “Flag” as the locals reputedly call it, a large hole in the ground that everyone but me has already been to more than once. It was not a good moment to visit the Grand Canyon’s south rim, alas, because they were repaving all the little roads in the park, which meant that both in our own car and on shuttle buses there were 20-30 minute waits before we could get anywhere. What Sandy had hoped would be a half-day adventure turned into a hot day of too many people and not enough views. So I’m going to pretend I’ve never been there and go back later for the first time. But here’s a picture.

After the Grand Canyon, we started driving through northern Arizona, heading for Chinle and Canyon de Chelly. This was Day 5 of the trip, and I think we were both a little bit tense because of the previous day’s crowds. Sandy had been wondering if she should get some chocolate the night before, and when we stopped for gas (again), I saw these labels from an old Snickers ad campaign. Because I am a poet and respond almost exclusively to language, I was seduced into buying them. She chose Delusional. I ate Annoying. We never argued on the whole trip, despite my dreadful and heretofore unrealized tendency to be a backseat driver at intersections, which I couldn’t stop doing even after I realized it. Future road trip partners, you are forewarned.

After that, the terrain went from red earth…

to gray earth…

and back again. Look at this wonderful gate!

I’m going to leave you here, just about in sight of Chinle around 4 p.m., because this is enough travelogue for anyone’s attention span, and clearly I will have to write the rest of the story tomorrow. Waving from Sandy’s 2007 maroon Toyota 4Runner!
January 6, 2016
Change of Venue
Dear Friends,
I’ve moved my blog over to a different site, if you’d like to keep in touch. Find me at http://www.mollyfiskunlimited.com
xox Molly
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January 1, 2015
The Cuteness Factor
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October 13, 2014
Vintage Life: A 1953 Chevy on the Golden Gate Bridge
Another guest blog for my friends at Barn Owl Vintage, about learning to drive on a truck two years older than I was…
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