Friday, February 27, 2009

Preparing and Moonlighting

I shouldn't be awake this late.  Tomorrow I wake up and move out of this little room I sublet about a year ago when I arrived in Portland.  I was sick, and though I had planned to stay in my van, I decided on a break from the elements.  I got cozy, and then I nested.  So soon I'll be tumbling back towards the unknown again.

The big kick off party is in a few days.  My time is stretched from end to end until the weekend is over... and then I'm officially home-free.  Not homeless...  There is such an immense difference. I'm taking a leap from a place of great security and privilege: a choice.   

I feel ready to be moving again... but petrified of the cold.  The next few months will be the hardest.  I'll be catching the end of the rainy season along the coast down to San Francisco, and then hitting those cold desert nights when I cross the lonely stretch of Nevada in April.  I am already busy developing a tightly bonded relationship with my sleeping bag.  It's really very warm.  Too bad I can't wear it when I ride.

Writing I guess just to indulge my insomnia.  I stay awake for no reason.  I could just as easily fall asleep.  I'm exhausted.  It's the strangeness of what's to come that keeps me fascinated.  I'm enraptured with the details of my soon-to-be past life.  The comforts.  The ability to make popcorn at 3am.

I'm looking forward to becoming enamored with the objects of my new life.   The little camp stove.  My tiny tent.

It's nearly 4am.  Guess it's really time to say goodbye to the day.






 

Monday, February 2, 2009

Barely a Beginning...

So here's the deal.  
In one month I'm hitting the road on a cross country bike tour....  It goes like this:

Portland, Oregon to 
San Francisco
Nevada
Utah
Colorado
Kansas
Missouri
Illinois
Michigan - up the coast for a vacation
Ohio
Pennsylvania
New York
Vermont
New Hampshire
Portland, ME

then I'll head South...
Down the Catskills, to NYC and back to my family in CT

Sound crazy? ...  I guess it is a little crazy.  I'm going alone, but I'm sure I'll meet people along the way.  I'll be playing shows, visiting intentional communities, doing a lot of writing.

When I get back I'll record another record.  I still plan to make my home in Portland, Oregon.  Assuming life hasn't thrown me any curve balls.  Who knows...

More soon, and please follow along.

xoxo Malcolm