a world underwater,
exhibit A being East “B” Street, foreground below, for instance, during king tides
and then a morning break with barely time for
a trip to Vallejo [dentistry, as is often the case]
before the Deluge was Back…though
again gone by afternoon.
Wednesday I contemplated [along with Lefty, above]
a project to perhaps to publish a book of ink drawings from [maybe] the fifties on
which would start with stuff this character did back then…if any exists.
Or maybe not; will have to look.
Anyway that was postponed thanks to a day without rain which allowed us a trip into Deepest
downtown San Francisco to see Linda’s drawings at 425 Market Street and then struggle back
up to SFMOMA, unfortunately closed until 1:00 pm of a Thursday, which fortuitously forced us
to lunch at Grace [a poignant reminder of how one can, and in fact has to, pay just as much in the suburbs for unimaginatively mediocre food] before the joint upstairs opened so we could
enjoy Joan Brown’s wonderfully spirited eccentric paintings…at least up to the point where
she married a cop, got religion, and turned to the illustration of her belief systems whereupon
the paintings [not shown], albeit still idiosyncratic, became considerably less interesting.
After that, in eschewment of the ever predictable Fisher Galleries, we made a brief tour of
the permanent collections and were outa there in a little over an hour,
though not soon enough to avoid that Legendary Bay Area Traffic but WTF…
it wouldn’t be the legendary Bay Area without that now wouldit?
Anyway a day without rain, one of few.