last night I had a complicated dream about places

Mar 04, 2017 18:00

And this week we're talking about Providence. Which is another slightly out of left field choice (as all things will be, since the three towns we feel strongly enough about to have discussed much seem to have features one or both of us can't get past) and not somewhere I've ever had strong feelings about. I don't know what its sense of place is, ( Read more... )

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abrichar March 5 2017, 02:28:39 UTC
The LJ revival inspired me to write for about three days but it's inspired me to read LJ every now. It hit exactly as my (work) life went utterly bananas and it feels like there are only so many ways to say "everything's still insane" especially to an audience of mostly strangers who don't have the context of knowing there's actually more to me than my career. I've gotta say it's really nice to have this group of folks with three dimensional worlds who are willing to let me peek into it, especially as a mostly quiet lurker.

I moved out to Portland in 2000 with no association other than one friend. And I'm not a particularly gregarious person. It's kinda cool to get to make a place one's own. I love the idea that Providence is close to two place you already have a sense of place with. Seems like that takes some of the heft and loneliness out of it.

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mistersmearcase March 6 2017, 04:02:45 UTC
It really takes a fair amount of the heft and loneliness out, but as I know from moving here, and from moving to NYC some 13 years ago, there's that couple of years at first where you may have a lot of "I have no-one to see" nights. They're easier now, in a couple, but they're something I'd like to have at most one more set of.

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gurdonark March 5 2017, 03:06:31 UTC
I visited Providence once for work. I thought it a good place.

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mistersmearcase March 6 2017, 04:03:35 UTC
I seems nice, and people seem to like it. It just doesn't have that intrigue some towns do, maybe, like NYC or New Orleans.

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ironed_orchid March 5 2017, 05:04:24 UTC
Providence has H.P. Lovecraft, but I don't know if that counts in it's favour ;-)

It's really hard to tell the size of hats when they're still on the needles.

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mistersmearcase March 6 2017, 04:05:23 UTC
I started the hat over one size down, "overgrown child" or something instead of "small adult" (ok I'm probably making those up.) Hats are quick if you sit down and do them. The next 5" are garter so the only thing to slow me down is switching k/p at the stitch marker and the fact that I purl in a weird, not very fast way that isn't quite continental or English.

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herself_nyc March 5 2017, 15:02:42 UTC
I mix them up also.

Providence has physical attractions, it has the sea, and as you said, it's easily accessible to Boston and New York. Brown U is there so I suspect that will provide some concerts and performances worth attending. I could think of worse places to live.

Podcasts: I subscribe to nearly 100 of them. I'd also try BBC Arts & Ideas - they do in-depth interviews with artists of all fields and have a different way about it than on American shows like Fresh Air. Highly recommend.

Others you should check out:
Criminal
Memory Palace
Leonard Lopate Show
Slate's line up of podcasts

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mistersmearcase March 6 2017, 04:07:05 UTC
Oh yeah, I think my boyfriend listens to Criminal.

The sea is good. I don't know accessible it feels there. In NYC I felt like I could easily enough sit on the A train for an hour and see the ocean. Here we go at most once a year though it's geographically not far.

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trillian42 March 6 2017, 00:10:47 UTC
"I mix up some of the new people I added because there are no faces and I added maybe too many people at once."

Ditto.

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mistersmearcase March 6 2017, 04:07:41 UTC
It occurs to me I am not helping since my main userpic is not my face!

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