Sales is not my thing

The house we are at has pallets of granite to get rid of.  I said that I’d be here on the weekends and I’d try to sell it.

Ever tried to sell granite?  Like, stones as big as your head?  Trust me, it is not an easy sell.

First off, people will look at the stones as if they may be some kind of fake Styrofoam rocks or something.  They look at you as if to say, “These real granite?” 

“Gawd!  You caught me out!  I am so ashamed.  They are really just some kind of faux, felsic, igneous rock we picked up out of the ground.  Put ’em on pallets as a kind of merchandising gimmick.  Cheap knock-offs, probably.  Chinese-made imports maybe.  Honestly, I think they are a bit shy on the mica and quartz component.  I am so embarrassed.  Give you 20% off?”

“Huh?  So, they are real granite…?”

So I pick one up.  Pieces are typically about 90 to 100 pounds.  I hand it to the doofus.  They struggle for a sec and then drop it back on the pile.  And I say, “Hey!  Ya break it, ya bought it!  Ha ha!  Pretty close to the real thing, eh?” 

Even tho the price for the pallet of rocks is on the Craigslist ad, they always say, “So, how much do you want?” 

“Each rock is $10.00.  Each pallet is $400.  Take ten pallets and the price drops to $300.  Take ’em all and you are lookin’ at $250 a pallet.” 

“So, how about that twenty percent off?” 

“OK.  Fine.  Everything I just said less 20%.  How many pallets ya want?”

“I gotta think about it”. 

As if a few tons of rock is an impulse purchase and he doesn’t want to get carried away in the moment! 

Barely suppressing a rising anger, I say, “Good idea.  Talk it over with the wife.  Get back to me.  Ya never know…it might be the wrong colour.  These are grey.  Wanna take a sample rock?  See if she likes it?”

I pick up a small piece.  My face is stern and getting a bit red.  I hold the rock over my head like I am gonna beat him with it.  He backs away.  “So, punk!  What’s it gonna be?  You wanna rock or just waste my time!”  He turns to run…..

I’ve delegated the selling of granite to Sal.

   

 

Miss me?

The city has been having it’s way with me and I have been pretty busy this past week.  Crazy busy.  But I won’t bore you (not more than usual, anyway).  Suffice to say: “Despite the lipstick, pig-face, it just ain’t workin’ for me. It was nice visiting with you but I’ll be glad to say goodbye darling! Trust me, you’ll find someone new.” 

There is a sucker born every minute.  

‘Course, I talk big.  And I have a weakness for lipstick (even on a pig).  A little red face-paint, torn underwear and a come-hither glance and I am pretty much rapidly hardening putty in someone’s hands.  Silly putty, to be sure.  But malleable and tender to the touch.

And there is definitely some seduction playing out here.  Make no mistake.  I can feel the pull.  And I am weak.  Weak like a willing John.  But money is my siren this time – not the glitter.  Not the excitement.  Just the filthy lucre. Seems I can make enough to buy some solar panels, get my car fixed and maybe buy some new lipstick for Sal. And I can do that relatively painlessly.  If you count four hours stuck in traffic painless.

Hard to turn down.

So, I didn’t.  I went for it. And then I got busy.  Crazy busy.  But – reality check – one week at full-tilt zooming and I am exhausted. Done like Mike Duffy.

But you guys know all about that….the city lures you into the car with candies…….sorta like golden handcuffs but more like golden plastic zap-straps?

“We gotta get outa this place….if it’s the last thing we ever do…”. (The Animals, 1965)

Honestly?  It feels like that.  Feels like a trap.  IT IS A TRAP!

I will try to get some perspective…wrap my head around it…..go for a walk…..Help me, help me, Jesus!

When I understand what I am saying, I’ll say it.  For now, “I missed you, too!” 

 

  

The stuff of memories

Basically a blog is a journal and, in an extended form, a kind of memoir.  Or partial memoir at the very least.  What started out for me as an exercise in writing discipline a few years ago has morphed somewhat into an ongoing journal of my last few years.

As if that was interesting to anyone…………..

But it was interesting to me, of course.  Me, me, me.  Having admitted to the narcissism, I still truly believe the life I was living off-the-grid was sufficiently interesting and different to others that I could commit to sharing it…especially if my writing improved enough to convey it.  That was the theory anyway.

And, to some extent, I was right. People love Orcas and Ravens. And women-people seemed quite intrigued at Sally’s increasing wilderness-living skills.  They relate to Sal.  “Cougar-Sally, you go, girl!”  (Or something like that.). Men readers are interested in the lifestyle but more in a vicarious way.  Like arm-chair lumberjacks and carpenters. They relate to a lot of it even if they don’t particularly relate to me.

I, on the other hand, am more committed to telling it as it is.

And thus the long introduction for this entry.

And here is how it is right now: We are in the city and it just isn’t as interesting.  Sorry.  I have been trying to ‘see it’ through new eyes but I can’t.  Old is old.  The city is dull for me now.  Of course, there are some things that I find interesting enough to write about – although I confess that most of those things are inclined to the negative (and I apologize for that) and a few things, of course, are pretty neat (mostly meeting new people) but, by and large, the city has come to mean driving the car, lining up, working-for-a-buck and shopping.  And TV or a restaurant is the reward.

It is not enough.  Not by a long shot.  I can’t really explain how much richer living off the grid is.  I can say this: there is a similarity in description difficulty with sex.  Pictures, pornographic movies, talking about it….nothing compares to the real thing.  And so it is with living off the grid.  The words and pictures just don’t convey the reality.

I also have no real explanation as for why hammering and sawing and digging and doing it all for yourself and at your own pace in a beautiful setting with wildlife breaking into the work-space now and then is so special.  But it is.

Part of the answer to that question is rage reduction.  I know that sounds silly but both Sally and I are finding that we are on the verge of getting angry so much more while living in the city.  Bad driving, stupid store clerks, delays, urban confusion, sensory assault, wastes of time, advertising everywhere and the in-your-face presence of the BIG LIE is aggravating us.  We are just not in our happy place.  Worse, I see very few others in their happy place, either.

The people are ready and willing.  They want to be ‘nice/happy/content/relaxed/slower paced’.  But they can’t.  They are usually pretty busy, they can barely focus on the task at hand and they seem to have a cold urban social veneer so that they can cope.  A little conversation, a few jokes and a human ‘tone’ goes a long way and quickly to ‘flipping them’ back into ‘real people’  and we have enjoyed a lot of new connections as a result.  But the initial response is almost always mechanical.  It is often like dealing with a phone tree.  “Just press three and let me get on with my day, please sir. No jokes.  We are urbanites here and my smartphone is ringing!”

“Dave, what is your point?”

I don’t think I made it very well but here it is: our days here are a blur.  Little stands out as memorable.  This is NOT the stuff of memories.  But I do remember living in the forest.  I remember the smells, the breeze, the birds and the sounds of the wild.  That, it seems, is the stuff of memories and, like all good memories, I long to return.

Old dogs

Well, ahem….ummmm….I apologize……kinda.  Here I was gettin’ all philosophical and nice and trying to fit in and ‘learn about the city’ like an open-minded guy complete with smartphone, hockey game and all….and…well…..I kinda lost it……sorry.  I was trying NOT to act my age – be hip –  and I should know better.

The hockey game was bad (Really bad.  So bad, it made the news as B-A-D) and the smartphone kicked my butt but I really shouldn’t take it out on you.  That’s not right.  Worse than the right and wrong of it, you guys left me in droves.  It was like a quiet riot-in-reverse.  Exodus of the faithful, stage left!  50% of the readership avoided the last two blogs like the H1N1.  Numbers fell like the Sedins.

You can’t vote with your dollars but I could feel the cold in the numbers.  The love had left the building.

I’d make it up to you but I got nothing.

A little smartphone…maybe……?

Rogers gave me an upgrade.  Blackberry Z30.  Cool.  Smart.  Intriguing.  And I was in the mood……………..so, I sidled up close, cupped her curvy shape into my hands and stroked ‘er.  Got a nice response.  Fingers up from the middle bottom first to get her started and then sideways this way and that to make her warm up.  I was dizzy with the excitement.  She was showing willingness.  But, well….somehow…we weren’t clicking.  It just wasn’t working.

“It is not you, baby.  It’s me. I am just getting too old for this nonsense”.  She remained difficult, petulant even and started to shut down.  So, I tried again.  And again.  And two days later I finally gave up on ‘er.  Took her back to the shop and said, “What am I doin’ wrong?”

The guys in the shop had their way with her and said, “It is not you!  It’s her!  DOA.  Some bug in the system. Send ‘er back!  We’ll send you another.” 

“Ya know…but maybe not a Blackberry…?  I mean…I have no problems with her pedigree or anything….some of my best phones were black……..but, well……maybe I better stick with my old standby, ya know…………I’ve had a Sony for a long time.  Got a smart Sony?”

“Yep!  We’ll send you a Sony, then?” 

“Yeah, but you can take your time.  I am just getting over one, ya know….?  It was intense.  Not quite ready for more pain.  Not quite yet.”

“Hey, buddy, we understand.  It is dog eat dog out there.  Remember FIDO?”     

 

Vancouver Idiocrats vs Calgary Phlegm

There’s an old joke: “I went to the fights last night and a hockey game broke out!” 

Well, last night that joke was not only made true but the hockey game that ‘broke out’ was sub-sub-par, stupid and just a minor part of a glitzy show that included, of all things, a sensory assault of lights, noise, advertisements, uber-marketing efforts, booze, louts, mascots and hokey audience participation gimmicks.  Hockey never really showed up.

“We was robbed!!” 

Well, we would have been had we shelled out the $280.00 each for the tickets we had been given.  The seats were great!  I could see the Tim Hortons ad and the McDonalds ads so clearly!  With parking, it was a $600 mugging of sense, time, mockery of the game and disrespect for the audience.  It was a fraud – plain and simple.  It was a crime.

Typically teams send out their best players (first line) to open the game.  But, strangely, last night a fourth line for both teams were on the ice for the first puck to drop.  The Vancouver Canucks had brought up a 6’6″ rookie (Laine) to take the face-off.  ‘That seemed weird.  Where were the Sedins? Kesler?  Burrows?’ 

With the clock showing a generous two seconds spent, the teams were in a full Donnybrook.  The choice of opening line-up was thus explained.  It was a staged fight!  Like the WWF.  It was not a fight that came from two teams competing to the best of their ability and escalating out of frustration and minor cheating.  It was an arranged-by-the-teams beforehand brawl.  It was a set-up from a cheap B movie, not Hockey.

Even the hockey movie, ‘GOON’ was more real.

How can a society prosecute young drunken louts for participating in a hockey riot and still condone the debased debacle of a massive fraud inflicted on the gullible audience of same-louts by gazillion-dollar so-called stars of the game?  Makes no sense. There is no logic……….well, except that one group of professional louts makes money and the larger group of infrequent louts actually cost some money…..

So……I guess it is just about the money, eh?  To hell with sport, integrity, justice and common sense.

If it makes a buck, it is OK.  If it costs a buck, it is not.

I remember Guy Lafleur literally flying down the ice with Yvan Cournoyer at unbelievable speeds demonstrating brilliant stick handling and poetry in power as they combined to score a goal when I was at the forum in Montreal in the 60’s.  It was awe-inspiring.  The multi-million dollar players of today may have those same skills but they don’t bring them to the game.  Throughout the ‘show’ last night there were fewer than a half-dozen ‘plays’ that included passes that worked and shots taken at speed.  Most goals were the result of scrambles in front of the net.

Louts can do that!

Vancouver won the melee against the Calgary Phlegm 3-2.  The audience lost millions along with any self-respect they may have had.

The sport of hockey? DOA. Collateral damage.

Watching the news is hazardous to your health…so is not watching!

At taxpayers expense, Steven Harper is escorting 200 prominent citizens of Toronto to Israel for reasons diplomatic. Cost: in the tens of millions. This is wrong.  Pork barreling is NOT kosher!  In the GLOBE & MAIL/ January 17, 2014.  Taxpayers will pay for private participants in one of the largest Canadian delegations ever, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper travels to Israel, picking up the air fare and hotel costs of those invited from Jewish community groups and other non-governmental organizations.

The Harper government also just authorized the opening of the BC coast to fish farming despite spending 23 million dollars on a commission that found that it should be stopped or at least curtailed.  See: Cohen Commission.  Coincidentally, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans is destroying the bulk of their research library.  That all smells worse than old fish.

Christy Clark hyped job creation and created a job creation review board for the benefit of her campaign in the last election.  That board just submitted it’s report and stated that BC has actually lost jobs and that it ranks 9th in the country in terms of economic progress (in some areas).  Ms Clark buried the report and disbanded the review board.  No press release.  An intrepid reporter (Makin at The Tyee) found it .

Watch Christy Clark…she smiles a lot.

Justin Trudeau swore up and down that his expenses were legitimate.  Then the ‘Expense Oversight Committee’ found a few minor irregularities.  Mr. Trudeau simply brushed them off as mistakes.  Which, actually, I am sure they were.  Too small to be corruption.  But in the era of the senate scandal and just after being found double-dipping on the lecture circuit, you’d think that a Prime Minister-in-waiting would have made doubly-bloody-sure about what he was saying in that regard before saying it….wouldn’t you?

Justin got the looks and magnetism from his father but not the brains, it seems.

Poor old Neil Young (rock star) speaks out against the tar sands – he is entitled to speak – and government and industry spokespeople attack him.  Call him ignorant and not a help to the aboriginal community.  Which is odd since he is totally surrounded by First Nations representatives and is an integral part of their protest.  A citizen speaks up and gets slapped down.

News prediction: Neil Young tasered!  Neil young detained at airport.  Drugs seized!  Canada Revenue charges Neil Young with tax evasion!

They have their ways.

These examples are, I am afraid, symbolic and illustrative of our country today.  Think the propagandists of Russia, China and North Korea.  In that order.

You think I am exaggerating? See the Kim Jong-un, Mao, Stalin-esque 100% propaganda show 24/7 dedicated to the accomplishments of our great leader.  It is a series!   From the Huffington Post:  On Thursday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the launch of a new video series promising to keep Canadians “in the know” with a weekly ration of edited government updates to trumpet Tory achievements.  With “The Maple Leaf Forever” playing in the background, the first episode of “24 Seven” features a highlight reel of the prime minister’s travels from Vancouver to Inuvik and the appointment of Canada’s new ambassador to Israel.

The people’s champions are an aging rock star, Elizabeth May and well, I don’t see anyone else on the horizon, do you?

I have to reluctantly conclude that government does not and never has represented the common good, the common people or what is in the best interests of the country.  Not a bit.

And we are delusional if we think they do. 

I am sorry…but, really…to paraphrase Forest Gump: “Government is as government does.”  And government taxes and prosecutes the people.  THAT is what they do.  Period!

Don’t we at least have to tell the truth to each other?” 

Those who refuse to vote because it means participating in a corrupt system are right.  I don’t see it changing any other way but by voting but the choices available to the voter are (deliberately) unacceptable so what choice do they really have?  Fifty percent of the people don’t vote, as a rule.  You think they are going to rebel?!  When asked why they abstain from exercising their franchise, they say, “Makes no difference who gets in, they are all the same!”

Actually, if you ask the question that way, most people would say, “Whaddya mean, franchise?  I don’t have a franchise…waddya talkin’, doofus…  Think I own a McDonalds or sump’n?”

We are, collectively, kind of stupid.

Maybe, someday, a photogenic (necessary it seems), well-spoken, honest person who cares for the country in an intelligent, sustainable, egalitarian way manifesting a political and economic path that gives the people a real chance at working and contributing to the common good will emerge.

Don’t hold your breath.       

 

Coming of Age

I hit a chronological milestone today.  Prompted a small attitudinal shift.  I might dye my hair, punk it up and make my teeth so white I can blind people.  It’s all the rage, it seems.  But first….

“I’ll take smartphones for $200, Ken!” 

……..learning is what it is all about.  Really.  For me, anyway.  Getting out to the forest and learning how to build and garden and fix things (and heal trauma) is a treat I enjoy it.  I hope to be adequate at some of those things some day.  I aspire only to mediocrity.  If I can increase our independence, our self-sufficiency some day, that would be HUGE.

Aim high!  I say.

So, then I come to the city and start grousing about it.  That is not cool.  The fact is, I should be rejoicing in the re-learning of the urban life experience.  Whoopee!  It is once again, a challenge.  I am striving for basic functionality and aspiring to madding mediocrity all over again.

So, I got a smartphone.

It’s a start.

Oh God!  Oh Science!  Whatever.  If I thought learning to sharpen, tune and wield a chainsaw was tough, you can imagine my trepidation at mastering a smart phone.  Seriously, Dude, they didn’t have smartphones when I went feral ten years ago.  I am definitely over my head.  E-impotence, here I come.  My antennae is flaccid.  I just don’t have the same desire for smartphones.  It’s an age thing.  But, I’ll give it a shot.

Hmmmm….I have a smart TV…..maybe it can teach my phone…? 

If you can master the damn thing, it is amazing.  I admit that freely.  Mind you, I don’t know anyone who can play the smartphone fluently.  Not by half.  Apparently, it is like learning a second language.  Like Klingon.  Static Klingon, to be more precise.  You might get the basics down pat but it is always a second language and you are always mostly unintelligible to the young and hip.

Actually, we are all but invisible to the young and hip.

Young people learn second languages faster than old people.  And they also talk in a new, hipper, faster version (2.0) of English now that I think about it.  Some kinda jargon-esque mix between English, computer-ese, techie but with a liberal sprinkling of gratuitous expletives everywhere.  All the time.  And all done seemingly naturally and absent any actual knowledge-of-anything whatsoever!  Quite fascinating.

Apparently they can sext! 

I have older friends with smartphones who say, “Oh, yeah, it’s great.  My grandkids can do wonders with the damn things.  I just use it as a telephone, myself.  Really, I don’t need one of these Gooseberries, but I do like the XYZ app.  Lets me compare prices of produce between the chain stores, ya know?  Best Broccoli prices are Save-On!”

That is not even a mediocre level of competence.  I have to do better than that.  Hopefully.

We’ll see.

 

 

 

 

The publisher regrets……….

…..any confusion generated by the author’s last blog entry.  The author DOES NOT now, nor will he ever (likely) seriously posit the BIG BANG theory as defined by Cheap B action flicks.  I apologize to every scientist whose feelings were hurt and swear allegiance to the Scientific Method.  So help me, GOD!

That last post generated a response in defense of science reminiscent of a debate between Muslims and Christians.  “We only agree to the point of Abraham.  After that, you are completely wrong and I may have to blow you up to convince you!” 

Yes, I know.  It is the big bang theory that is the only uniting force between those two points of view, too.  Ironic, isn’t it?

Still, the BIG (or multiple bangs and crashes in slo-mo) BANG theory was presented tongue in cheek.  (And, as you know by now: there is nothing wrong with that!). I don’t expect anyone to subscribe to it.  Neo (The Matrix) as the Messiah?  I don’t think so……

Just because the BB theory is employed by scientists (“In the beginning there was this really BIG BANG….see….and then…we all started out as elements in a primordial soup…oooh….it gets better…..and George Lucas has the movie rights…just wait…so exciting!”), and that that theory alone kinda proves scientists themselves have a huge belief system fuelled by faith in BIG BANGS does NOT mean that I am saying vaccines are bad.  Or toasters or whatever other modern appliances the sensitive scientists use to justify their work.  I like science.  I swear.  Some of my best friends are scientists.  Love ’em.  Honest.

I like cheap B flicks, too.  That so many cheap B flicks tell stories about science…..coincidence….?

Oh…I am only kidding.  Everyone knows that science is the answer to everything.  Well, eventually.  Some day.  If we don’t exterminate ourselves with it first, anyway.  Right?

C’mon…!?  What’s not to like about science?  Genetically Modified foods?  War?  Pollution?  Global warming with science as the cause, the observer and the possible cure? Science: all things to all people all the time.  Like TV.

Listen, I like science.  I really do.  MMMmmmmMmmmm good!  Love what they have done with food, eh?  Science has been good to us. Entertaining, anyway.

And religion?

Well, the churches seem to be failing us lately but it could be argued that GOD is NOT religion.  I have often said, “Religion is to God what Safeway is to food.”  Just a marketing arm.  Just a business.  The existence of God is not dependent on the existence of religion.

Just to be more clear: Blackberries grow in the woods whether or not some fruit distributor picks them.

One thing is for sure: people tend to have a sense of spirituality.  In spite of everything (maybe because of everything) people believe in a higher power or state of being at the very least.  They have been believing this way forever.  It is natural.  N-A-T-U-R-A-L.  There is a kind of a comfort in that long standing tendency alone.  Belief in God is natural even if it is false!

And I was just pointing out that that tendency seems to pop up with increasing frequency the older we get.

Of course, it is just pathetic ignorance and fear clinging to mystical beliefs in hopes of a fantasy after-life. Right?  Science tells us that, fer GOD’s sake.  Must be something wrong with us….continuing to believe in something that clearly doesn’t work.  Like most of science.  I mean, it is not like GOD’s track record is really any better than science now is it?  Or science’s track record all that great either.  I mean: if there is a GOD then HE invented science, right?

Maybe both points of view are wrong.

Could be….

Have I mentioned my BIG BANG theory?

 

 

My current theory on life but…..

….I am seeing a lot of shows on Zombies and Vampires these days so……………keep an open mind, eh?

Reality is the big question, isn’t it?  At least it was for the great philosophers from Plato to Aristotle and from Descartes to the New Agers.  Everybody wonders about what is real and what that means to the meaning of life.  I do.

The big question is really, ‘Is there a God (and all that comes with that) or can everything be explained by science? (would you like fries with that?)’

God is hard to grasp.  Science can be measured and seen.  But face it; scientific diets don’t work, diseases still do and most scientific conclusions get refuted at some point….so the track record on Science ain’t all that great!   But mostly I don’t trust science because I don’t trust us (we are so flawed in everything we do – especially  the science as it is practiced by our government).

I say this because Science is limited by our own very limited senses/abilities even when we augment those senses/abilities with scientific measurement devices.  Doesn’t matter how you cut it – there is way, way, way more out there than meets the scientific eye – or any eye, for that matter.

So, some of us are thinking: less science, more God.  It is not uncommon with people our age.  People getting old start to turn to their faith (if they have one) where they may have ignored it for the previous six or so decades.

Most of us, of course, aren’t getting ‘extreme’ or changing long-followed, non-religious paths by attending a church or synagogue but some are.  Most of us are just contemplating ‘believing’ again in some sort of comforting way. In something bigger.  The most common refrain: “I do not believe in some kind of church-defined God but I do kinda believe in something.  Something bigger than all of this but without all the trappings of the church, ya know?”

And I agree with that, myself.  But others have gone a bit further……….

“Well, we decided to join the synagogue.  And I must admit, it felt welcoming being there.”

“Oh, yeah.  Been a deacon in our local church now for a few years.  I love it.  Feels good.”

“Yeah, I am a Catholic.  Didn’t go for years but I do now.  I don’t know why……”

The only thing more common than church attendance amongst us geezers is ‘birding’, walking and gardening (as if walking is a different ‘thing’ than what we have all been doing all our life!  Requires walking shoes, don’t you know? Binoculars and books for the birders.  Mountain Equipment Co-op for all your aging needs).

I confess to a bit (very small) interest in gardening.  Mostly, I like making raised-bed planters for Sal to garden in but it is all related, isn’t it?

But there is no question – the BIG question is coming up and it will get answered.  Some of my friends are further along this questioning-path-with-the-answer-in-sight.  J is pushing 95.  Many more in their 90’s.  They are not alone, just in the lead.  A few diseases and conditions are pushing a few others to the front of even that queue.  Aging is inevitable till it stops and we can all see the finish line, even if some of us are still some distance off.

So, we go birding?

Does that make sense to you?

Not to me.

So we attend church?  I dunno….I can’t see that working out for me, either.  Gardening has a nice zen to it sometimes but, really………..?  Ushering out life with a garden trowel?        

I think my chosen way to acclimate to the inevitable is philosophy.  And I currently choose philosophy as it is being taught by cheap B movies.  Transcendence by blowing up stuff.  Car chases and then blowing up stuff.  Very metaphorical.  Dust to dust.  I call it the Big Bang Theory.

 

   

I have friends………..

…from all walks of life. Difference is the only real common denominator.  They are all different from me, of course, but also incredibly different from each other.  Rednecks, liberals, young, old, Asian, Jewish, Catholic, Mexican, even (gasp) Torontonians!

I have decided to boycott Ottawa, however.

I really should be more discriminating……….. But my friends all get along.  They get along with me and Sal, anyway.  Mostly.  Mostly Sal, actually.

And I am not all that easy to get along with, anyway.  I am fine to talk to…basically…but not easy over any length of time.  Keep it short.  Under three hours.  We’ll be fine.  Scotch helps.  But, still…..let us keep it under three hours, four if there’s scotch. For both our sakes.

I think that is kinda natural, tho.  Ask Sal.  Her limits are way longer than mine but she does have limits.  In fact, if she had her druthers, I would just be a guest who left the building now and then.  Preferably frequently. Keep my visits short.  But she has adjusted.  She just tunes me out now. For all intents and purposes, I am a guest who she just keeps tripping over.  In other words: she copes.

I mention this because friends and family adjust to one another.  They take ’em as they are and then filter or ‘tune’ them in or out as required.  And then that is the way they deal with each other…..at some kind of ‘acceptance level’.

To some extent we do that with neighbours, too.  And co-workers. To some extent we know all those people.  And they know us.  In a limited kind of way.  Willingness to get a bit out there and meet people is an essential ingredient for this kind of social-ness. We gotta work at it a bit.   Be willing to engage with strangers.

But what the city has taught me is that there is increasingly less tolerance, less room, less openness to strangers.  Even customers!  Less willingness to work at it.  People are more and more wary of ‘others’ it seems.  They are not getting close to one another.  Not in the least.

Could just be me, I suppose…………? 

Of course, security cameras for sale in Costco by the bushel should have been a hint.  And bars on all the windows like Nicaragua kinda suggest that a rising level of suspicion and fear is a general condition rather than a specific or isolated one like it used to be.  I know that.  And people are busy….who has the time?

But my point is that the level of suspicion and fear in the city has risen markedly so in the decade we have been away.  Very much so.

It may be that the level of fear in me has dropped.  I mean, I am not afraid of bears and wolves (mostly ’cause they stay away from us) and there are not enough people where I hang out to worry about.  So, it could just be me.  Maybe I am simply less fearful than before.  Or maybe more brave?  I dunno.

But I think it is more than that.  People outside of the urban areas (as few as there are out my way) are generally much more open and accepting of strangers.  Rural folk do tend keep to themselves but there is rarely much hesitation in helping another if the need is there.  Rural people seem to be ready to help others and get to know them – strangers or neighbours – should the opportunity arise. I think so, anyway.

By comparison, many of the urban people I have been meeting lately have been ‘cautious’.  They seem suspicious.  Not quite scaredy-cat but way, way more ‘distant’. They are guarded. 

And so are their buildings!

Several people with whom I have struck up conversations were politely pleasant and commercially friendly but even at that, not before going through a ‘careful’ stage.  They would take maybe 15 minutes or so to ‘size me up’ before being more at ease, human, pleasant, unafraid.  And I was a customer!!  It was like watching people change personalities in the amount of time Jiffy Lube changes your oil.

Weird.

I dunno…….maybe I am wrong.  (There’s a first time for everything, I guess.  I could be wrong.)  But it seems to me that our new urban culture is living in a more afraid sate.  More afraid of everything, of course, thanks to the news and all…but it has gone deeper than that.  Deeper even than Airport Security-type caution (which is way over the top in my opinion).  People just seem more frightened of everything. In fact, the fear level is almost palpable.  I can almost see it in their eyes. Everyone seems to be living at MarSec One and edging towards MarSec 2.

“Well, I am not so much afraid, really.  But there is a lot of danger out there.  Everybody knows that.  I hardly ever leave my neighbourhood anymore, tho.  I stay here.  I have what I need.  There’s a Save-On ’round the corner. I get Netflix.  And traffic is horrendous.  But, fearful?  Not really.  Parking lots, of course.  And Sky Train.  Surrey, of course.  And downtown at night…..well, anywhere at night, really.  I guess.  But I have my cell and we have security cameras and Neighbourhood Watch and well, I never go out alone at night so we’re OK.  But we do need more police, that is for sure!”  

“Beam me back to the forest, Scotty!”