Someone I met here last December kind of cool from Arcata, CA I'd never known of there and got to meet noticing a red KMUD sticker on a ten-speed he has from Arcata's Bicycle Library they rent for $20 every six months; outside a coffeehouse in town for reasons unimaginable now, I'd never bothered to investigate previously.
So probably not really one of those, what would be called a coffee shop if they served typical three squares a day type meals. Sort of a hybrid unusual facility locally: A little faux library without any books, only a few magazines on low tables with more comfortable seating than any library; and socially acceptable stimulant beverages available, some pastries perhaps if memory serves. No folk singers, open mike or any of that sort of a thing. Clean, modern & well maintained; employees professionally cheerful enough, while impatient as anyone is serving the almighty dollar.
Sam is a well known environmentalist, as I've gotten to know a little also a thoughtful person. We've still only seen each other that one time; though a plenty busy person as we exchange emails back and forth, or at least have done so. In one of those he mentioned having gotten a Canadian diesel Smart Car, which due to environmental regulations in this country can't be purchased here.
He says driving that to his city of birth Los Angeles he verified getting 80 miles per gallon; now having me wondering whether "bio" or "regular" so to speak. A new industry where whenever you run out the supply truck finally sneaks up to surprise a person; then you have to guess which, getting denied the other if wrong. Another wait until the next truck happens by; same game again.
Interurban personal travel; as that evolves naturally. Buses flashing by with everyone aboard envious seeing all the fun the car drivers are having hanging out, as that pastime evolves; so still driving the demand of the automobile industry. His return drive from the other LA not Louisiana; seems kinda spacey: One request to visit a house he has in what he called Bellingham's "Columbia District" to open the outdoor faucets when down below freezing here.
So probably not really one of those, what would be called a coffee shop if they served typical three squares a day type meals. Sort of a hybrid unusual facility locally: A little faux library without any books, only a few magazines on low tables with more comfortable seating than any library; and socially acceptable stimulant beverages available, some pastries perhaps if memory serves. No folk singers, open mike or any of that sort of a thing. Clean, modern & well maintained; employees professionally cheerful enough, while impatient as anyone is serving the almighty dollar.
Sam is a well known environmentalist, as I've gotten to know a little also a thoughtful person. We've still only seen each other that one time; though a plenty busy person as we exchange emails back and forth, or at least have done so. In one of those he mentioned having gotten a Canadian diesel Smart Car, which due to environmental regulations in this country can't be purchased here.
He says driving that to his city of birth Los Angeles he verified getting 80 miles per gallon; now having me wondering whether "bio" or "regular" so to speak. A new industry where whenever you run out the supply truck finally sneaks up to surprise a person; then you have to guess which, getting denied the other if wrong. Another wait until the next truck happens by; same game again.
Interurban personal travel; as that evolves naturally. Buses flashing by with everyone aboard envious seeing all the fun the car drivers are having hanging out, as that pastime evolves; so still driving the demand of the automobile industry. His return drive from the other LA not Louisiana; seems kinda spacey: One request to visit a house he has in what he called Bellingham's "Columbia District" to open the outdoor faucets when down below freezing here.
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