If I hadn’t gone to Oakland for one thing, none of the rest of this day would have panned out. I wouldn’t have heard about another thing as it happened in Pleasanton. I wouldn’t have gotten back to my town when I did. I’d have been further behind and less able to help out on a thing tonight in Antioch.

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Gathering clouds, a suspiciously still rough sleeper on a bench, a barking ambler at one point of the creekway and a disrespecter of personal space at another point, weaving from parking lot to walking path and back while holding her phone in front of her face and continuing a conversation out loud.

A landscaped bush made up of tightly branched mini shoots next to a raised circular sewer grate, surrounded Monday, April 17, 2023 by grass and dandelion leaves beside the Wildcat Creek greenway in San Pablo, California.

One of the better workweek starts in revenge memory, with a fair amount of Triumph’s “Rock & Roll Machine” in the air at my local in Eastlake, a solid practice with a pal in the Laurel and a trade-in of some old clothes that saved me on better fitting jeans’ cost in Emeryville.

Several strips of hard fried bacon sit folded on a white plate at Rooz Cafe in the 1900 block of Park Boulevard on Sunday, April 16th 2023 in Oakland, California.

After a bit of driving around highways and interstates this morning, I wound up on an island at an intersection in a lower end of the El Cerrito hills pulling weeds, chatting with new folks, catching up with a couple and handing out my card, and leaving a snail where I found it minding its business.

A snail's striped brown shell sits on a brilliant green leaf of a plant under sunlight Saturday, April 16th, 2023 at Cutting Boulevard and Elm Street in El Cerrito, CaliforniaA retreat and a slight pullback to see a snail's striped brown shell slight out of focus but still atop a brilliant green leaf of a plant under sunlight Saturday, April 16th, 2023 at Cutting Boulevard and Elm Street in El Cerrito, California

Never left the house, but ate and drank water and read a George Michael biography I’d checked out from the library over a month ago. Got some sun from the balcony, and a long bout of exercise bikery, so I wasn’t entirely slothful so much as slightly screen avoidant, aware of tomorrow’s errands ahead.

A sunny, car free view Tuesday, April 11, 2023 of the East 18th Street Pier as seen from westbound East 18th Street at Lakeshore Avenue in Oakland, California.

Staying home today, except for a shopping mall takeaway run, was very necessary after the last two days’ errands and duties, but also today’s attention divides. I couldn’t stay for what looked like a rich, but deeply frustrating work presentation because of stories at my shift’s very start and end.

A silhouette of a small eight pound black cat is visible sitting in a windowsill between dark colored curtains against a backdrop of low buildings in a skyline on a sunny Thursday, April 12, 2023 in San Pablo, California

This point of the week’s not always easy to scale, but several harder parts came yesterday. Accordingly, today’s smaller uglinesses seemed slightly less troubling, and a few nice things did land nearby. There’s no one to thank for that but circumstance, and perspective. For today, it’ll have to do.

Graffiti covers a concrete wall along an underpass on 27th Street east of Martin Luther King Jr. Way in Tuesday, April 11, 2023 in Oakland, California.

Today? Crummy. The antidote? Get strummy! The cut on my finger is too fresh to play anything stringed. But karaoke this evening means someone might’ve sung “Wichita Lineman” by Glen Campbell, “Driving My Life Away” by Eddie Rabbitt and the Eagles’ “One Of These Nights.”

Two brown glass bottles, one close up and another out of focus, of Bitburger premium pilsner nonalcoholic beer sitting on a small round table's wooden top beside a business card advertising karaoke jockey Dana Morrigan's songbook Tuesday, April 11, 2023 in Oakland, California.

Got the urge to clean up my desk, and followed through with sorting plastic bags, tossing scraps of trash and receipts, and sifting cables and plugging in devices anew. Maybe it was the return of sun and warmth, or space to breathe after a busy weekend, or jabbing my finger open after a can lid mishap, ow!

More use of non-work time led us to our local multiplex to take in the latest installment of a particularly violent and bloody movie series. Most folks there were working to get their video game movie on, and who were we to look down our noses at them? Lots of influence and reference spotting fun.

A red lot sign outside a multiplex theater door Sunday, April 9th 2023 in Richmond, California advertises "John wick: Chapter 4"