Hi Fan Club,
Back Fence PDX was last night and it was off the hook. So good. The tellers were on fire, the audience was in a great mood. It was just marvelous. I’m so proud to co-produce the show. Brew did some video. And I recorded it using Garage Band so we can get some MP3’s happening. It was just great!
And, if you missed out on paying to watch me speak to you, please know you can still do that! You can pay $65 for me and MediaChick to skool you on social media on Saturday. Link to the class here. There’s free lunch and by the time you’re done, you’ll have a nice, solid grasp on social media and how to write for the internets.
Finally, Recovering Californian has entered into a partnership with Face of the Cookie for a new blog feature without a name. Maybe someone can come up with a name? Yes, please come up with a name. Anyway, here’s the deal, Kiala and I were not meant to be apart. What’s more, my shiny-haired friend is living in a city that basically invented the sanctimonious white liberal. It’s ground zero for food snobbery and this repellent under-handed classism unique to former hippies, which involves said former hippies pandering to anyone of a different race, but the person working behind the counter at the Starbucks is nothing more than shit on their shoes. People in San Francisco never, ever make eye contact. EVER. Giving someone your phone number is a great way to ensure they will never call you. San Francisco is so isolating, it verges on soul-scorching. And before anyone jumps on me and defends the City by the Bay, know that I lived there for ten years.
And there’s Kiala. Living there and doing yoga. A lot of yoga.
Well, no more Internet. No more.
There are some cool things about San Francisco. And Kiala has yet to find them. So I’m going to send her out on assignments to go and find these cool things the city has to offer. And she’s going to send me out to find cool Portland stuff because, while I love this city, it can be *ahem* difficult to live in a city of half a million people, after living in San Francisco and LA.
We will give our assignments out on our blogs, and then the assignee will document her experience on her own blog.
Without further ado–
Kiala’s first assignment:
San Francisco loves giving a hand out to artists. This was especially true in the depression when everyone was broke but artists were like, hey! Money! There are a ton of WPA art projects that remain in San Francisco, including the amazing murals at the Beach Chalet, and some Diego Rivera work at City College. But Beach Chalet is at the beach, which is sort of far from Kiala, and City College is located in the armpit of San Francisco.
My favorite murals are in Coit Tower in North Beach. I loved them so much, Steve and I used to sit in the free part of Coit Tower and spend an afternoon with some pastels and sketch different parts. We were talking about this last night and how odd it was that suddenly I thought, “Oh, I know that I draw worse than a koala bear with a sharpie and a shred of toilet paper, but yes, let’s go sketch at Coit Tower!” But we did it. A lot. And it was really, really fun.
So, Krazybee you must go to Coit Tower and check out / draw the murals inside.
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