Thursday, February 3, 2011

signs of the times

brick-and-mortar
video store, anyone?

The economy is still struggling, both here and around the world. But at least we're not digging out from a blizzard, facing sub-zero temperatures, trying to oust a dictator, or facing a major typhoon. We've been having some unseasonably beautiful weather, and things are slowly getting better.

Even though I didn't vote for her, I'm already happier with Jean Quan as mayor than Ron Dellums. She may still screw up the budget and the situation with the police, pensions, and Chief Batts, but damn it, at least she's interested and involved in Oakland.

But things are a long ways from fixed, which has led to some creative approaches. Tonight, there's a fundraiser for Mama Buzz Cafe.

Similarly, people have been trying to resurrect the Parkway Theater. Part of their fundraising has been more conventional, but part was crowd-sourced, asking folks in Oakland to invest a few dollars to make the re-opening happen. A lot of work needs to be done to the Park Blvd. location, and despite the economy, the landlords seem reluctant to do the work and get a tenant. So the New Parkway may happen somewhere else, or maybe not at all. But hats off to those trying to make it work.

Speaking of questionable landlord tactics, even areas like Montclair have had a serious downturn from the economy. Montclair Village has a number of empty storefronts, so you'd think landlords would be willing to talk -- a lower rent is better than no rent, right? Well, Montclair Village Hardware is now going to move to nearby Piedmont Pines -- something that's been feared since last fall. As that's my nearest hardware store, I'll definitely miss having them so close.

But despite those things, I'm hopeful about Oakland. The Oakland Museum, after a super successful run of the Pixar exhibit, is launching The Oakland Standard. It's all about some interesting art projects. Oakland is full of interesting art, from the OMCA to graffiti to . And the OMCA is launching the Oakland Standard with style -- a big party. Read more about it at Living in the O.

Monday, January 24, 2011

fun in the sun

While other parts of the country freeze, the Bay Area is enjoying some lovely January weather. California may need the rain (and snow in the mountains), but I'm loving the sun and warm temperatures.

Sunday we visited Saint Paul Lutheran again. We're still trying to find the right church for us, but St. Paul is a good fallback. (We've also been enjoying the 2nd Church of Monteskewed in Oakland, aka College Avenue Presbyterian.)

JLS Farmers Market

After church, I'd arranged to pick up some unused bags of dirt from @egratto, aka The Inadvertent Gardener. She lives near Jack London Square, so after we loaded the bags into the trunk of the Prius, K and I walked over to the Sunday farmers market at JLS. We frequently go to the farmers market in Montclair, and have gone to the farmers market near Lake Merritt (on Saturdays), but given the gorgeous weather and the timing, we decided to check it out. It felt less crowded than the others, though that may be because it was more spread out physically.

After picking up a few things, we debated about getting food from one of the stands, heading home, or finally trying Bocanova. With the glorious weather, we decided on the latter, and I'm glad we did -- I'll post more about that later.

I hope you've been able to enjoy some of this lovely spring-like weather we've been having.

windows and shadows


Amtrak artwork

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

signs: Cars

Cars

Idon't know how long it's been since this sign has been used, but it's been watching over an empty paved lot as long as I've known about it.

Friday, January 7, 2011

signs: Ideal Cleaners


Across the street from Disco Volante (which hosted last night's Blogoaksphere party) is Ideal Cleaners. It's got a great sign: art deco design, working neon, period paint colors). I took the daytime picture quite a while back, but only got the night shot last night.

Ideal Cleaners

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

last sunset pic of 2010

Here's wishing all of Oakland a happy and peaceful new year.

And if you write an Oakland blog (dc and Driver, I'm looking at you!) or just read various Oakland blogs regularly, I'd like to invite you to the 2011 Blogoaksphere on January 6th. You can find all the details on Living in the O. Hope to see you there!