I took my mom to Costco and then Patty and I went down to the Farmer's Market. She went to meet a friend and then I sat in the little plaza by Madison Square Park wherein I got the picture of the stripper pole pedicab.
Then Patty met me at my office and decided she wanted to go to a crafts fair in Brooklyn which was much smaller than anticipated. But I declared I knew the neighborhood really well so we walked all over Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill and then on to the Brooklyn Bridge to get ice cream and look at lots of people doing wedding and prom photography.
Then we walked all the way back to Cobble Hill so we could eat at my best kept secret sushi restaurant ever, which I haven't been to in years. Eventually we headed back home and watched Angel, to which you can see my total freak out in last night's post.
We also saw a couple where in the guy was wearing a Wales jersey with a girl wearing a Boston Red Sox shirt.
"That," I said to Patty, "is fucking perfect. Wales and Boston. Both mad about sports and sort of blue-collar second cities --"
"And really fucking white?" she added.
"Oh, yeah, that too."
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Date: 2010-06-13 06:47 pm (UTC)Now it's all glorious future techno-utopia vs. robot overlord hell of extinction, and people doing flashy things that don't really advance tech much, but look really cool. Which maybe it always was, but I liked the actual science best.
The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil is a really fascinating look at the science behind all this, even though it's pretty dry in places. Man, he really wants that friggin' singularity.