Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Riding the rails-expo line

Last friday I took the Expo line as far as it would take me. Past Venus Stationary, past the NHM and its butterfly pavilion, a garage sale where you could also get a hot dog and chips with soda and a chicken dinner, watching the neighborhood change. Wondering how this line would change it. I was on a mission to feed my soul after a hard week. I knew what I craved, the literal and figurative after a week of so much black and white. Culver City is a strange place for me, a place I worked for years, a job I hated, maybe I needed to go back to that space to remember how lucky I am. But it also holds a strange place in my heart.

I got off the train, for some reason the place wasn't familiar to me, I never realized that there was a park by the Actor's Gang, and I began to wonder where I was. There are so many things about this place that is different. No Beacon, new businesses, papered up windows. I walked west to Honey's Kettle to eat fried chicken and listen to soul music for a while and think.

I wanted to experience some parts of Culver City I hadn't experienced before, a Culver City that had nothing to do with boring client meetings and that snobby waiter at Le Dijonaise.  My visit to the Museum of Jurrasic Technology and the Center for Landuse Interpretation will be in another post, because I am afraid that this post will get too long.

Walking around Venice a boy came up to me holding a statue award saying he was the best video game player in the world. I am inclined to believe him.

Walking back to the train I befriended a couple of marketing men, who were coming back from a mad men style client lunch, they were giggly and smelled of alcohol. We joked about how the community center at the top of the Baldwin Hills overlook is always closed.  We were friends for 15 minutes. The time it took to walk from Trader Joes to the Expo Line Station and to their stop.  Sometimes it is nice to be nice to someone and never see them again.

At Pico, Sailor Moon and a couple of her friends I didn't recognize got on the train. I admired a girls jetpack made of two two liter coke bottles strapped together and painted gold.

Later I let someone who worked on the Expo buy me a drink.

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