Showing posts with label Chico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chico. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

Day 5, Monday


I awoke to rain on the roof of the little camper I'm staying  in. A cold front has come through and it is forecasted to rain off and on for the next couple days. The rain stopped today about 9 or 10am though there was a tornado that touched down a few miles north of town, so I hear.

Tom treated me to breakfast at a place named, Nash's. Great food, wonderful atmosphere. Afterward, he drove me out to see a Catholic  monastery that had used stones cut in the 12th century in the construction of a portion of their buildings. While there, we meditated in the church proper and wandered around the grounds a bit. Saw the fattest squirrels I think I have ever seen! I'll try to post some pictures of the stonework.

It was grand, being out there. I was able to reconnect with the peace I've experienced for most of the last 10 years. This was the first time I've reconnected with that level of peace in almost three months. I had the joy of picking up a few walnuts off the ground and revisiting my childhood in memory while eating them. It was the first time I've enjoyed that activity in many, many years.

After we got back to the house, Tom went to do whatever he had planned and I decided to just hang in the camper since it was chilly. My good friend, Keith, gave me a book entitled, 'The Man Who Quit Money' a few weeks ago and I've hardly had the time to crack the book open. So I read a large portion of it. Very good and I resonate with the fellow's lifestyle, though he has taken it a bit further than I want to.

I mentioned in my last entry how people seem to be more shielded than I remember from my youth. This was very evident as I walked around downtown. I was dressed fairly well, was clean and peaceful and had a small smile the whole time I was out, yet almost everyone I passed wouldn't meet my eyes, or didn't acknowledge me and kept to themselves. So sad since most people crave pleasant human interaction and they could easily have had it with me.

But it strikes me that others may not want to put forth the vulnerability of meeting someone new only to have that person be a "taker" rather than a "giver". So, we choose to reserve our extroverted  friendliness for those spaces where our energy invested might be returned with "profit" to ourselves. In other words, we don't say hello on the street to the same people we would hug on first meeting in church, or at a dance. You know, Jesus would likely have never even had been noticed if he had been born now, in America. He likely would've lived out his life in anonymity as so many do. He would've been fine with that, I think, but the world would've missed out on some great teachings. The same is true of most great spiritual teachers who haven't published books.

So, tomorrow I get to pack up and (hopefully) move to a different host for a few days. I've learned that things change...including well-laid plans. If necessary, I'll find a campground. I know everything will work out fine; this trip is being guided by the Universe.  :-)

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Day 2

Medford, Or, in the morning, Chico,CA in the evening. The ride down was pretty long and I felt like I was being pushed by the weather the whole way. It wasn't until I was about 20 miles north of Redding before I was able to get out from under the clouds.

I had thought that I had a place lined up in Chico but never got a confirmation so, when I pulled off I-5 to check for a message from the woman who'd contacted me, you might understand my momentary unhappiness. But right at the moment I turned my thoughts to finding tent space in Redding,I received another invitation from a guy named, Tom G. I called the number he gave me and I headed over after getting directions. Turns out that he offered me a pickup camper to stay in for a few days! I have to say that I'm honored by such kindness and generosity as the hosts on couchsurfing.org display.

We chatted for a short time and he even loaned me the use of his computer to find a place to go dancing tonight. He had a date with his girl so we each went our own ways. After changing clothes, I went to Studio 1 dance studio for an evening of "club ballroom."

It's a pleasant studio with a fairly large floor. I had the honor of dancing with the manager, a beautiful young woman named, Kai-lee (spelled phonetically). Very interesting woman; she is apprenticed to be a wild animal trainer. She said it takes 12 to 14 years to get licensed and she is in year 5. She gets to work with lions, tigers, and bears, "__ __!" ; -) I thought it interesting and amusing  that the bouncer...eh, "customer relations expert" was named Leo. A very intelligent and personable fellow.

And now, though there is more that I could easily write, I'm going to get ready for sleep so that I can get up early enough to twist at the farmers market tomorrow/today.