The quirkiest place I’ve ever voted. Glad they offered to be a polling place.
There’s only one thing on the ballot today: County Measure H – Los Angeles County Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness
Walking up to my new polling place, the American flag is blowing softly in the breeze.
I voted.
You have to love the way the interior decorator has highlighted the tchotchkes with the lovely floral print wall paper, the couch, and the throw pillows. The restraint in not doing a floral print on the couch was superb!
I know who’s big into celebrating St. Patrick’s Day!
Waiting for the library to open with central casting milling around the front door:
A poor actor talking about knowing Corey Feldman back in the day is wearing a brown poncho with black devil horns on his forehead while speaking in a preternaturally loud voice, as if he were giving a performance;
His sixty-ish female companion is trying to wrangle several children, though I’m not sure how many of the three or so orbiting her are actually hers;
One of the children, a 7 year old named Tommy Two Feathers, is commanded to look for a blue jacket as the group hovers around a very late model Toyota pickup parked in a no parking zone that appears to have all of the family’s belongings except for the several dozen or so which are sitting on the sidewalk for no apparent reason;
Then there are two tatted up 20 something thugs, one of whom is sparking up in the grass while the other twitchily watches;
There’s a granola mom with two home-schooled kids buzzing around on scooters;
A first generation Chinese woman with tattered plastic grocery bags full of books to return;
A Caucasian retiree in a hoodie;
An average mom with a bright, curly red-headed 2 year old; and
A few hipsters of the Eagle Rock persuasion.
I wish I could take more photos, but don’t think the menagerie would really appreciate it. I definitely wanted to videotape the devil’s performance, but I’m not sure if I would have remained one of the audience in the process.
I’m wondering how I came to be here…
I really didn’t know what I was walking into…
This planter is out of place in this all-too-quirky neighborhood.
The pastoral scene belies what is happening behind me