I spent the weekend with

I spent the weekend with bunch of brilliant folk, adults and children, just talking out in West Marin. Today my father called, a fairly distant relative passed away before the weekend. On the train home tonight, I read Repetitive Strain Injury, A Computer User's Guide. And all the time, I've just been thinking thinking thinking…for weeks now, except until recently, things weren't so clear.

I love West Marin, and if I could afford it, I'd gladly buy a little house with some land somewhere out there this second, away from the City, with hills in the distance, close enough to smell the ocean and watch the fog blanket the cows and the coast. I think I'd hike over the rolling landscape just to see what's on the other side. I'd buy a little boat, maybe a sailboat, and putter around on the water, maybe a canoe would work better. I'd sleep late, or maybe I'd awake early to the sounds of birds chirping outside my window. I'd bake a pie every week, at least one, most often apple, just because.

Some days, I'd drive over the bigger hill and visit with friends. Maybe someday our children would play with each other, out there in the long grass behind the houses, or alongside the gardens we'd tend with love. We'd sit and enjoy a glass of wine, and we'd say, "Remember when it all seemed so important? When web things seemed like life or death, or the end of the world?"

"My, how far we've come," we'd say. And smile.

Unable to sleep last night,

Unable to sleep last night, I rose from my warm bed and settled down in front of the tv to clear my mind. I watched Raise the Red Lantern, which I'd recorded on Tivo several nights back. I was transfixed from the opening scene, nearly unable to move. Thoughts of The Yellow Wallpaper swirled in my head as I followed this magnificently-filmed story of a young woman's marriage to a wealthy landowner. I cannot think of a movie that has so moved me, so transfixed me with its story, its characters, its costumes, or its cinematography. Raise the Red Lantern is easily one of the best movies I've ever seen, and has installed itself on my list of all-time favorite films. I would tell you more, but I could never do it justice. You simply must see it.

I’m going to be on

I'm going to be on the radio tomorrow in Australia. If you live down under, you can tune in. It's on Radio National, which is part of the ABC @ 10.30am Eastern Summer Time. The program is called Arts Today. If you miss the broadcast, you can check out the summary online. Basically the interview is me babbling on about weblogs, Blogger, this site, Jason, and junk like that.