stories without a point, pointed sticks, jokes without punchlines, sputtering angry outbursts, ephemeral whatnots, wispy thoughts, sad regrets, dreams of spring, nostalgia for childhood lost, nosy neighbors, noisy neighbors, what the neighbors left behind when they moved, whiskers on kittens, stuff that was stolen, art that was found, misty water colored memories of the way things were, raindrops on eyelashes, foreign body lodged in lower eyelid, cluttered bookshelves, cabinet of curiosities
Saturday, January 26, 2013
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I've always thought there wass something awesomely tacky about taco places in Chicago. I used to live in Rogers Park for a bit, and there was a taco place on Howard at the time that tried to get that old Mexico look. They stuccoed the facade to look like a hacienda and planted a bunch of columnar cacti and agaves in the front of the building. Of course being tender succulents they all died when winter came. But I like they they didn't go the mural way and actually tried to make it look authentic, down to the plants.
I love that people are compelled to decorate out of bounds up walls promising an out of this world meal, on cars, transforming humble unassuming exteriors into something singular. I felt a pang of sorrow at the demise of the tender cacti. Once I gasped during a Herzog film when a pot of geraniums was set on fire by inmates running amok.
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