The shoddy bus and stinky crew has made it successfully from the comfortably East Coast mini-city of Halifax to the confidently West Coast mega-centre of San Francisco. Yesterday and the day before we drove Highway 1, hardly believing the rocky cliffs stopping the water to our left, the sandy dunes in Monterey, the smell of salt.
We landed in this city, coincidentally, on Pride weekend. The theme this year is “To form a more perfect union,” a phrase from the preamble of the U.S. constitution. The creator of the phrase explains:
“We LGBTQQIs are no longer an outsider people asking for tolerance. We are Americans. And we are not merely denizens of this earth, but citizens of the universe in a perpetual effort to form a more perfect union with all of its members. The theme was originally inspired by my reading of the 2008 California Supreme Court decision on marriage and the preamble to the US Constitution.” (Jokie Wilson)
Anyway, tomorrow is the big parade, so we are thinking about sticking around to watch that. Today, I would like to find a good farmers market and a beach, though it occurs to me as I write this that it might be too late in the day for fresh produce (all I know is that the Halifax market gets unbearably after 10 am).
I know the Halifax market very well. Not so much the San Francisco one (or, for that matter, any other farmer’s market in any other city, anywhere). It would have been easier, of course, to stay in one city, and get to know the seasons and what to expect from the local farmers at what time. I don’t feel very connected to the land on this trip: we are in California, and I haven’t eaten anything fresh off a tree! (In Georgia, I found a grapefruit at least). We drove through the artichoke centre of the world (according to the signs), but it was a strip of factory farms. I still yearn for connection: to a community, to a place. A cross-continent tour is not a breeding zone for something like that, and I feel like my half-assed attempts to conjure it is misguided. But I’ll be seeing my friend Luke soon, and my friend Brent soon after that, and I guess that has always been the only community I’ve successfully created: scattered loves across the world.
View SF Pride Parade Route in a larger map
Photo of the 2007 parade from Shooter.net







































