Showing posts with label California impressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California impressions. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2015

California on My Mind

June 21. The first day of winter here in the Southern Hemisphere.  Three days since our return to Chile from California. A collage of impressions, images, emotions and events from a visit to my native state whirl in my head:
A flurry of nest-building in our friends' porch rafters – house finches and robins.
The yellow-white torches of the flowering buckeye trees.
The lush greenness of oak, bay, madrone and sequoia trees (in spite of the drought), during a drive to the coast.
Leaving behind a profusion of redwoods to soon return to my one resilient sequoia in my garden.
Cyclemania –shops, a coop, a museum and a noisy bar all focused on bicycles.
My bewildered hubby faced with restaurant menus featuring the latest in California cuisine. No food surprises for him as he settles for a hamburger, a BLT or a steak.
The sparkling cleanliness of the beaches.
Heavily tattooed fatties in the Dallas airport.
In my hometown, the loss of local icons:
The barber shop with its suspended barber pole, in the same location since my childhood, now closed, a sign informing the passersby that Mel, the barber, passed away at age 92. Through the window, two antique barber chairs. Will someone take his place?
 Also closed: Bubba’s, my favorite diner, the bakery and The Great Acorn, the gift shop where I bought tiny witch hats for my granddaughters last year.
A chat on the phone with Bonnie, my mother’s old friend, and feeling a sharp stab of nostalgia upon hearing her familiar, distinctive voice – a journey back in time as we recalled shared memories.


Now I am back home in Chile, and it does feel like home. Being in my beloved California places, I was a visitor, borrowing others’ homes and sharing briefly their lives. My life, my house, my family are here.

Telegraph Avenue - Berkeley