Walk: Presidio
Distance: 4 miles
Walk: Hood
Distance: 5 miles
So on her neighborhood walk today Ciwt caught sight of someone working on Christmas! house decorations. And...as she walked further she saw a couple of other houses decked out for the upcoming winter holidays.
Walk: Hood, T. Joe's
Distance: 4.5 miles
Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg |
So hearing there was an actual, grown up movie in town, Ciwt went out in the rain to check it out. She had no idea what it was about and no expectations except that Jesse Eisenberg would be his usual hyper/ compelling and Kieran Culkin would likely be excellent. That is the way she suggests her readers go, and chances are they will find themselves, like Ciwt, increasingly caring about the two characters and thoroughly enjoying the chemistry between the two lead actors. And, yes, Kieran is every bit as outstanding as he was in his Succession Emmy winning performance.
Walks: SFMOMA, Vogue Theater (A Real Pain), Housebound, Quick Hood in Light rain
Distances: 7 miles, 2/3 mile around home, 1.5 miles quickly around hood
So, from time to time Ciwt thinks "All I want is a little cabin in Alaska." Then San Francisco gets its first big storm of the winter season, and she huddles inside thinking "Thank goodness I don't live in Alaska."
Walk: No, atmospheric river and bomb cyclone (see below)
Distance: n/a
Just in from our local newspaper under a banner headline in RED:
Officials are warning San Francisco residents of dangerous flooding as a powerful atmospheric river propelled by a churning bomb cyclone moves through the region.
Ciwt wonders if atmospheric river and bomb cyclone are what people used to call rain and wind.
Let Ciwt introduce you to Elliot, a Russian tortoise. He lives in the rehab center her friend was in recently (luckily she has now been able to fly home!), and Ciwt and her friend both became quite fond of Elliot.
The answer to the headline question is: Elliot eats a Lot. He is a burrowing animal, and you can see him relaxing in his beloved burrow-type shelter away from the warm light. You can also see the size of his new meal of mostly leafy greens. It's one of his species' favorites so he comes right out to eat and, when full for now, goes right back into his burrow/shelter.
Ciwt and her friend feel lucky Elliot wasn't in hibernation when we were there. On average, Russian tortoises hibernate anywhere from 8 weeks to 5 months throughout the year. Some have been known to spend as much as 9 months a year in dormancy. Whenever Elliot does hibernate it must do him good; the average life span of Russian tortoises is 50 years, and Elliot is 80 according to the sign outside his cage!
Ciwt and her friend are also glad Elliot wasn't on the moon. It turns out that two Russian tortoises flew there in 1968, circled it, and returned safely to Earth on the Soviet Zond 5 mission. Accompanied by mealworms, plants and other lifeforms, they were the first Earth creatures to do that. Who knew?
Bye Bye, Elliot.
Walks: Hood, Jewish Home mostly
Distances: 4 miles average
Alfred Stevens (Belgium,1823-1906) Melancholy Poster |
Edward Hopper, Cape Cod Morning, ca. 1950 |
Carl Holsøe (Denmark, 1863-1935), Light of Spring (Detail) |
Walks: Jewish Home, Hood, AMC Kabuki (Anora)
Diastance: 4 miles daily
See?
Not a pumpkin, not a turkey, not a lovely fall 🍂wreath. No decorations at all, block after block.
San Francisco, at least the San Francisco Ciwt frequents, is notorious for its lack of Christmas Holiday decorations. But usually much time and effort is spent on stately, gorgeous, warm and welcoming Thanksgiving adornments which Ciwt loves to see and maybe add to a CIWT post.
A friend had a guess about this highly unusual dearth: the timing. Many San Franciscans are 'processing' and just aren't ready to celebrate
Walk: Jewish Home, AMC Kabuki
Distance: 4.5 miles
Hugh Grant in Heretic |
So, for reasons unknown the movie Heretic has a 93% critics consensus on Rotten Tomatoes. Not realizing it was one of the many, many horror movies in theaters these days, Ciwt went to it to see Hugh Grant.
And there he was: the same and wonderful hesitations, adorable stumbles over words, beguiling eyelash flutters, winning smile. Wrinkled now, but all that irresistable charm undaunted by age.
Walks: Hood, Jewish Home
Distances: 4 avg
Do you, dear reader? Between Halloween, daylight savings, the election, whatever Ciwt is doing to process the election, moving deliveries and just leading life in general, she seems to have lost all track of what day she's in.
Walks: Hood
Distances: 3 miles
So one moment Ciwt was looking toward her empty dining room and talking to her visiting best friend from D.C.. And the next moment, her dining room looked like this. Filled with EMT's and firemen, all of whom deserve a medal for their quick arrival and total competence.
Her friend had fallen. Badly it turned out at the hospital. In a nanosecond everything was different and awful.
What Ciwt say? She can borrow from Montaigne "Seize the day." Or from Horace who said it decades earlier in Latin, " Carpe Diem." But she'll go with what her friend said several times as she and Ciwt began to let this incomprehensible, unexpected and sad event sink in. "It's random. Things like this, they're random."
PS - Her friend had successful surgery and is now in an outstanding rehabilitation center working tirelessly to recover enough to get on an airplane back to her home, friends, family and dog (who is all those things)in D.C.. Or, as she puts it, getting from A to B.
Mary Cassatt's chateau at Bacheviller's |
Walk: Jewish Home (more later), St. Dominic's Church (more later), Shade Store (more later)
Distances: 2.5 miles