Joanne Firesteel Reid is a Gunn graduate who represented our country in the Winter Olympics as a biathlon Nordic skier. This despite having a heart condition that required an ablation. She recounts her treatment in exquisite detail on her blog. (My father, Paul Weiss, died of a heart attack in Santa Fe, NM in August, 2015 and had two treatments similar to those of Ms. Reid, an ablation and a mapping. His father my grandfather Morton Weiss died of cardiac arrest in Chicago in 1963, at age 67. )
Im thinking of this because Monday at Council apropos of the Arastradero corridor bike path proposal I spoke to urge caution and I referenced a longer argument posted by Russell Reid, Joanne’s father, on the Weekly website a whiles back wherein he said that our bike paths are systematically flawed in that they do not prevent cars from encroaching (accept in rare stretches like from PAMH to Churchill behind Paly)
I’m not much of a skier but I did take a “gut” p.e. course on biathlon from Dartmouth coach and Olympian John Morton in 1983 and also interviewed Glen Ebetrle in 1984 for The Dartmouth after his races in Sarajevo. Also, Pete Gallenz now an architect and institutional real estate investor in Germany but actually from Rockford IL was my dorm mate and one quarter roomie at Dartmouth in Richardson second floor and also coached U.S. Olympic women’s biathlon.
I wonder if Joanne Reid of Gunn and Colorado Buffalos knows or knows of either Gallenz, Morton or Eberle of Dartmouth. Maybe Mts. Reid, aka Beth Heiden knew of those Sarajevo American “Nordies” although she’s a skater.
I don’t know if emoji works at WordPress but me heart Gunn or Dartmouth Nordies.
Joanne Reid was on my shortlist for renaming the schools because I thought having attended Gunn, Terman or Jordan should be a criteria for being a namesake (unlike Fletcher or Greene).
It’s a stretch but both Joanne in her blogging and Russell in his post are offering up info and views that could at least comfort others and potentially save lives.
bluf: all things — as Chief Seattle says — connected such as previous long post and now WikiHow and Wah-hoo-Wah, huh?
Anna Eshoo wah-hoo-wah for standing up for judicial independence, or so say the search-injuns. A woman named Bull stood with her, no sit lie, and as wampum gifted me two Anna placards — yard-signs, or yardsigns — one for me, in Downtown North and presumably I could find a Confederate for the lagniappe. Kari Bull is the name of Anna Eshoo’s campaign director this time — is it Anna’s sixth campaign?* It was sort of like Tom Sawyer in that, in effect, I was volunteering to do something that she is usually paid to do. The author Daniel Pink might call this the Tom Sawyer effect.
Bull was, at least that day, using space in the office of Karen Hughes, the political consultant (and not merely incidentally married to County Supe Prez Joe Simitian, who, as I described somewhat obliquely yesterday likewise spoke out AGAINST THE RECALL — JUNE 5.) This is on Cali Ave, near the former Keystone Palo Alto nightclub, also formerly known as The Edge. I rode my bike over and the two placards made it necessary to walk home not ride.
My grandfather Morton B. Weiss helped build the Powhatan in Chicago, and I visited it in 2016.
Coming up Park Boulevard, past Peers Park — that of the new Dog Runs — I noticed an alley tht cuts thru to Castileja Street. Peering further thru it, I actually thought I could see the College Terrace Library? Was it a mirage? I saw red tiles and stucco and about 30 feet of height. I walked in that direction, with bike and placards.
Fifteen ten Portola was the large, stylish private residence. To me, the house is near that of Mark and Nancy Shephard, she being our former Mayor and an ally. (He’s a lawyer and a pretty darn good songwriter, and from Rancho Nicasio in West Marin, which is either a music venue or a small town — like the Vatican, or Monaco).
As timing is everything — in music, politics and family planning — a contractor rang their bell and a white woman, presumably Mrs. Herrick, appeared, to him and to me, from the sidewalk, the public accessway.
“Hi, do you support Anna Eshoo?” (She is after all, our U.S. Representative since 1992 and has like a 90 percent awareness rating here).
Sure, she said. Or maybe it was merely a nod.
“Um, there’s an election…would you like a yard sign?”
Sure, she said, or merely nodded and took said sign.
I retreated back towards dog park and my premeditated (I alsomost said “pre-medicated” which means the Warriors were to play the Rockets seven hours later and I had two Albitas to drown my sorrow or soften the blow) route along the tracks and Alma (means “soul”) and back to home sweet home and dog near pup and friend who was excited about the new dog park, and tried to leap into his harness like a dolphin at Marine World, before Oracle. (And now the Shaggy Dog or SHA-GGY-DOG sign is illuminated)
I thought of the fact that Dartmouth College was founded in 1769 and that coincidence or not that same year, 1769 a Spanish soldier and shot-caller named Portola left San Diego with forty mules and forty men and went looking for Monterrey Bay — they’d seen it by sea — and got as far as just about here, where I sit this early a.m, a Friday, and said “Christ let’s call it a day” and marked a tree — as Duffy do — and high-tailed it back to San Diego. I’ve been saying this for a whiles and will keep doing so: 2019 ist the 250th for Portola and El Palo Alto. Let’s Fiesta! (Judy Kleinberg, if you excuse the digression, also says that 2019 is the 125th for Palo Alto Incorporated, and I will help her choose the band, which is my just desserts so to speak, inside joke, 535 Bryant and all that).
So the search-functions of the computer proliferation matrix tell me that a fellow Dartmouthian Jack Herrick owns 1510 and he also had a website with 20 million hits per month, which is how you end up owning a house visible from four blocks away (and the Anna sign, at least for that 10 minutes was visible from 3, from 339 Manzanita). In comparison, as I like to say, Plastic Alto is the blog with 500,000 words and no readers, or roughly so: I have 40 followers, and 50,000 hits all in, since 2011. On my 10th anniversary of doing this, and I shouldn’t even be dong this, I will hire an Ornette Coleman Tribute band, to perform at Stanford Park, the astroturf soccer fields.
I was born same day as Claes Oldenburg and therefore promote his proposed monuments like this one for the Thames.
So far no one has complained about my Anna sign. (We are actually an HOA and I need sign-off to prevent sign off).
I’m also ringing doorbells but not likely 1510 Portola for John Hirokawa our new sheriff.
It looks bigger from 4 blocks away thru the alley from Park Avenue and looks better with an Anna Eshoo sign
The illustration above is a linotype drawing conceived of my yours truly in 1988, the year Dartmouth basketball lost to Princeton by 2 points and thus came in second not first for Ivy Title, would have been their first since Rudy LaRusso in 1957. I wrote to Paul Cormier pledging to fly in and cheer in person next time we get within one bucket of Ivy League Championship. The stars were Jim Barton, who turned down his local team University of North Carolina Tar Heels with Michael Jordan to be As Green As Me, and Bryan Randall, from mean streets of New York and a tragic hero in the end. Very sad. Cathy Geenan did the carving, unless it was Elizabeth Hutchinson from Yale and now Columbia who did a 5751 reclaim the swastika thingy for me the year or so prior.
My grandfather and quasi-namesake Morton B. Weiss helped build a Art Deco Indian motif — think Hiawatha by Longfellow and not can of stew by Ryan Singer — luxury apartments in Indian Village near University of Chicago Powhatan: It’s the last building in Chicago with an elevator operator, and it has an indoor pool, a nice lady walking her dog gave me the 25 cent tour, in 2017, while Terry and I decamped at the Omni on Miracle Mile, near a Shake Shack, it’s progeny is enrolling in Stanford or at least the mall , replacing or displacing a Wells Fargo, this summer, next to a P.F. Chang with its fake terra cotta troops.
I apologize to Mrs. Herrick (and to Anna and to Kari) if its weird that I would speak to her from the sidewalk and make that ask. I said I would ask a friend and neighbor to show the second Anna For Congress sign and instead I picked the biggest house in Evergreen I think and in retrospect claim them as my Dartmouth friends. (There’s actually another John Herrick who worked with me at the Daily Dartmouth — I wonder who else confuses those two).
Also, I have been thinking lately about artist-developer Theaster Gates in Chicago and what would he do if he could take a crack at 30 acres in Ventura or North Ventura where Fry’s is but is leaving.
“Wah-hoo-wah” is Dartmouth vernacular for “hurrah”. Some Native Americans find it offensive. (In one of the 30 or so indigenous languages it references female hygiene, or so some say, which is where I entered this show, speaking of Cape Fear). Jim Newton, a Paly Grad and former LA Times editorial editor once disseminated a culture-jamming bumper sticker that says “Wah-who-cares?”
I care, and in the George Packer sense keep on winding. Packer who also wrote a book of essays on George Orwell, his namesake that which I have finally procured, just the other day at the venerable Kepler’s.
Get the Vote Out and Right the F_ On, sister. Or sisters.
*The star part is that although I am endorsing Anna Eshoo for Congress and trying to help, I actually walked a precinct for Tom Campbell in 1988. Annas’s ads at the time were a turn-off: she posed next to an illustration of a bovine and it said something about not being a Sacred Cow. Huh? I’m presuming Karen Hughes did not direct that campaign or write that creative execution, or they have both grown since then. It’s good to be a lifelong learner. Shabbat shalom and may the land rise to meet you.
My yard, my car, my wife’s red roses, although technically it is 3-member HOA
edit to add, later that morning, but before our coffee, I swear: this is getting too weird, even by Plastic Alto standards, but Jack Herrick ’91 the founder of WikiHow and owner of a nice house in Palo Alto I’m assuming people confuse with John Herrick ’88, I worked with briefly at The Dartmouth, who later worked for George Bush and now owns a Steel Container Company and is from Cleveland. I believe I saw an article about Jack Herrick a couple years ago and WikiHow in the Chronicle and was confused about the two Herricks. But fact-checking all that one or both of them must be related to the John Herrick ’60 who was in AD, a tennis star, donated I think money for the new to me Berry Center where basketball plays and almost won league in 1991 catalysing my lino-carving (WAH-HOO-WAH, or here HAW-OOH-HAW) squash courts, and is also a champion race car driver — I’ll spare you the picture. Get it? Wha-Hoo-wah to all 3 Big Green gents! Herrick was also president of Psi U.
Apropos of nothing in particular, I am posting to my blog today, Plastic Alto — it’s a jazz reference— under the title “Me Likey Joe” something about generally glad I voted for Santa Clara County Supervisor, representing we here in Palo Alto, Joe Simitian. I called his office and left words to that effect with his aide Laura Zundini or something. Did not catch her name. It took about 4 minutes or so, that call, and another five minutes or so do do this. I shouldn’t even be doing this as Bob Newhart used to say. Paragraph I’m drinking coffee Turkish coffee a.k.a. Joe maybe that’s what this references Im at Tuts 565 Bryant Street in Palo Alto.
Stephen Bernstein the slide trumpet player and then later from Berkeley the New York told me once that if he saw Don Cherry I knew it was going to be a great day. My version of that as someone who never met sherry but learned to admire his work greatly in the last 10 years or so since his death /I think I saw him once at the up and down club sessions by prons song records/is that if I see the name Don Cherry hill be at least a better than average day
Word from Dartmouth teacher cyclist and composer Taylor whole buying them that he will be in residence at Montavo in November. He said he assigns my Don Cherry post below to his darkness students Don Cherry was in residence at Dartmouth in 1970 and left quite an impression on his students
bluf: all things are connected, salesforce tower and proposed -and-passed New Guild Theatre in Menlo Park. Thosed who don’t know what’s passed are condemned to read staff report, so to speak.
So, this is kind of a cheap trick but I was commenting on the fact that the thing is visible from all over and undeniably has a phallic look. The pubic art, even depicting Alonzo King dancers by video artist Jim Campbell, “Day For Night” as described in the venerable but not venereal Times by David Streitfeld and Charles McDermid, does not mask that. Calls to mind weird lurid reality hunger but pre fake-news-per-se quasi-images of our then-president markings on his member and Michael Jackson. It’s not ever a good thing when it appears in the media, even Plastic Alto, that someone claims that it get identify your….ding dong… by its distinctive…oh whatever. Cue, not “Detroit” but “The First Part”.
That’s a thing.
The second photo is from a private residence in Palo Alto and you can almost see the SalesForce dick building. Also, coming to mind is Ginsberg “Howl” and his “Moloch! Moloch! Moloch!” contempt for large edifices. Which I used to slather Arrillaga. Which came to mind apropos of the decision to dig deep at the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park for Taylor Swift, Willie Nelson and Jon Wurster (the drummer for Superchunk, standup comedian and in comedy radio duo Sharpling and Wurster and I think a cameo voice in Isle of Dogs Movie speaking of Day for Night now playing at same Guild Theatre in Menlo Park. This has digressed worse than a shaggy dog at Oh My Dog in Foster City (photo of Jim Phoster and his phallic monument) insert here but I am sort of in favor of the Dunlevie plan and taped and sort of watched an hour of it last night on cable access, displacing my potential mind-melding with Antonio Banderas as Pablo Picasso but am also admittedly a wee bit green with envy but I am thinking that the weak link or the chink in the armor or the Achilles Heel of the project may be that they have not specified how they have access to Taylor Swift. When the thing (the plan, not the dingus) was announced a quick search-injun showed plausibly someone who was founder or first round investor in an eventual unicorn or exit such that he has as much as $100M and could donate $20M towards a non-profit music venue for the mid-Peninsula but if, for instance, Taylor Swift played a launch party or private function like Xmas party for a pre-IPO that doesn’t mean she’s gonna rush back to play a 300 capacity non-profit. Maybe I’m wrong, and in the way my sense of what Peter Thiel said about his courtroom fight or takedown of Gawker shifted, as he said that millionaires have a hard time, post Citizen United, fighting off billionaires, maybe $100M in high tech does qualify you to be a talent buyer on the level of the handful of people who have actual talent (or luck) in that realm; I mean established concert promoters and talent buyers: Jason Olaine, David Lefkowitz, Michael Bailey, Jason Garner. I’m wanting to contact them to clarify their relationship with Taylor Swift (and Willie Nelson — the illustration from their architect puts his name on the coming marquee, and that was printed in Mercury Daily News) and as I jokingly claim above “J.Wurster” who I think is Jon Wurster — I’m pretending I think “Isle of Dogs” on marquee right now is subtle claim that Jon Wurster comic and rock star is being promised to appear at the Peninsula Arts Guild New Guild Theatre grand openings. So you could — you diligent civil servant or not-kow-towing elected — call Pollstar in Fresno and get digits and call Taylor Swift management or agent or maybe even label and check their story from the other direction back “Hi, who in your office is the liaison between Taylor and the venue being built in Menlo Park, CA?” They are an impressive team but there is nothing new under the sun and a bone orchard of failed venue plans like this, most obviously New Varsity in Palo Alto in 2011 and its offspring, in my book at least, in Plastic Alto, Arrillaga Towers in Palo Alto. My other joke or weird mind-rift is that Dunlevie is going to get a call from John Arrillaga offering to build 200,000 feet of office space above the theatre which he promises to donate to Stanford. How do you say no to a 200 ton gorilla or a blue monkey? (insert photo of public art in Pruneyard, Campbell, CA — not to be confused with Jim Campbell pubic art in SF, which is where I came in to this day for night nutmeg morning glory roots & offshoots hooter or hoot. (Freight and Salvage).
The other question (beyond “how do you know TS?”) for Dunlevie et al is: is this a zero sum in the sense that Menlo Park is beating Palo Alto to the punch or that just as The Last Picture Waltz 456 (TLPW456) paved the way to Peninsula Art Guild that New Guild in turn in time paves way pavement which Mac I swear in “Take the Tube” call “Puh vehement” three syllables pays forward for The Varsity new newed. Or, Hey Chop are you going to sit idly by as Crittendon steals your thunder? Or Peter Pau who owns the Fox in Redwood City, which he bought to worship in.
Here is where the strings come in. Hold my string as I walk away and destroy my sweater. Weezerchunk, a cover plan — who should play opening night.
Read the staff report.
Try the meat loaf.
I’m here all week. Or until about noon.
No, seriously it was kind of reassuring to see speaker after speaker from nearby Menlo Park, i.e. I walked there, to see “Death of Stalin” then walked home with my our lamp picked up from the Fix It shop articulate what I’ve been saying since 1994 about the value of music in community, in Democracy, for linguistically conscious blue monkeys.
where the heck is the bridge or “update button” stupid smart phone d’oh!?
the picture, in the times, was worth, to me at least if not to you, gentle reader, 1,069 words, and a few clams
edit to add, although only two people so far saw this, including I and thou, but here from 3 years ago is a related preamble:
It was no architect designed this view
He could not have known about you
Mousy homes, catacombs
Detroit has a skyline too
Detroit has a skyline too
Doesn’t really fit here, but this is a music blog first and foremost.
1.
John McNellis, I think he has offices 400 block of Waverley, near the combination 7-ll / Start-up Garage, sometimes volunteers at the Soup Kitchen and is known for opposing amped music at Lytton Plaza, on behalf of TCV his tenant nearby, and for Alma Village, fall, 2014
2.
Charles “Chop” Keenan, reaching skyward at High and Hamilton, shot nearby, fall, 2014, but mostly known for keeping the people out of the historic and beloved The Varsity
3.
Elizabeth Wong is Argentinian, a mom, a wife and a landlord more than developer, with The Apple Store and fresh plans for 429 University on her horizon
I will outro with the video of the song, by Superchunk, who played my Cubberley Sessions, my 5-year anniversary event even, where we gave out “Superchunk(chocolate chip)” or “CreeperLagoon(berry)” ice cream, from Rick’s Rather Rich.
I mean this in the nicest and most respectful possible way, but these 3 might not fit into an elevator together.
and1: it is weird being a combination concert promoter and political activist — one who does not accept campaign contributions, even, but then I sent this to the record label and hinted that they should send me a free bumpersticker. I would gladly reimburse them for the sticker, I just wanted to see what kind of reaction I would get. I was a Superchunk fan before I started the concert biz, by about 2 years. I was a Superchunk fan before I knew there was indie. I first saw ‘chunk at Cat’s Cradle in 1991, the month that Anita Hill was calling out Clarence Thomas.
and now I’ve really blathered over the minimalism of the 3 developer photos but Jon in a 2005 memoir corroborates what I saw on Anita Hill’s wiki page about October, 1991 being the timing of the show I saw: it was Jon’s first month with the band: I really can’t believe it’s been almost 14 years since I was asked to join Superchunk (I replaced original drummer Chuck Garrison). Sure, it was tough giving up my burgeoning window-washing career (I was told I was on track to becoming second assistant crew chief), but I went for it anyway. Over the course of two weeks in mid-October 1991, we practiced in Mac’s living room, played a WXYC benefit at the Cradle, and prepared for a four-week tour. I didn’t know it then, but that tour would be just the first step of an almost decade-and-a-half-long journey that would take the four of us around the world many times.
and and back to 2018 or 2019 I know the future: Jon Wurster can wash the windows at Salesforce Tower as funny performance art piece, timed for Grand Opening of New Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, California, near Silicon Valley, but the coolest part of all will not be “the first part” but the after-party at Cafe Zoe in “Menalto” where Jon plays solo drum kit and woopie cushion. Jon it’s never too late to have a happy “stay indie” non-music day job.
Something about Palo Alto human relations commission, the poet Nathaniel Maki, my years in advertising especially sports advertising in the Palo Alto Firebirds in the World Cup
It’s 9:30 on a Monday in 2018, and two of the characters from my 2011 opus “The Great Democracy Tap Out (Of Palo Alto)” are reprising their roles, surrounded by seven new leaders. In 2011, Karen Holman alone voted against the large phone company’s colonization of our brains and poles, while Greg Scharff, the real estate lawyer and landlord (who I admit I voted for in 2014, and told him so) was pro-Corporate. So far, Lydia Kou is sounding like she hears us. My best guess on Tanaka, Filseth, Kniss (who made a guest appearance in 2011, but was not on that dias that night) and Fine is yes to VeryBig. Dubois is pro-people but he’s also very pro-tech. Stay tuned.
Here’s a screen capture of the 150 or so words I got thru in my one minute of free speech and civic engagement (there were roughly 40 speakers, so we were cut from 3 to 2 to 1).
I might have gotten thru more words but I was thinking of Aleta Hayes telling me to speak like I’m addressing a child.
Thanks to David Carnahan for plugging my magic box in to the system.
I sent two versions of letters on this topic, or these words, to Council which should appear in next week’s packet, lwatcdr.
In a better world, say, where people like me get three or four minutes to speak, I would have shouted out to Brian X. Gaul my freshman roommate who is Assistant General Counsel for the same company, in DC and I wanted to, even in my 1 minute, express my condolences for the record regarding the loss of his beloved wife Eleonora “Sunshine”.
I was psyched to re-meet and hear speak Dr. Cindy Russell who in 1993 noticed I was carrying Jerry Mander “Absence of the Sacred” and put me in charge, for her Earth Day event, Earthwise Traditions, a happy accident that birthed Earthwise Productions and 25 years of pushing a boulder up a hill and watching it roll back, or rock and roll back.
Graphic or screen capture of below’s 2011 version of this. Somewhere I also read up and cut and pasted Santayana about history and infantile savages:
This is 350 words plus a picture of another 200 or so words. Very PoMo.
This is a weird juxtaposition I admit even buy plastic out through Buy plastic alto standards I am meaning to listen more carefully to the podcast about Curtis flowers case in Mississippi the monument above is a screen capture from the trailer you can see the trailer below https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e7EuBnB3vcs