Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Life at Night


The City sleeps -but not 'tell after it's taken all it can from the cool of night. Seafront outdoor cafés feature valet double-parking -for those awake at 3 am with the munchies; couples stroll, kids raise ruckus chasing ball, mid-night moon-lit barbeques glimmer, and some where -here- child street vendors take a moment out for play -without laying down their burden of balloons and cotton-candy. That they can do this -set aside what it means to toil long after the sun has gone to sleep and be children- is a necessary ability, here, in a city where ideological violence might burst unheralded into flame before fading back into the dark. A city where, despite the disparity and differences of its 12 million inhabitants, we manage to get along well enough to feel safe waking the streets at night -and play.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes fumiko san brought me the paper that had a photo of coffins [but no story thank you very little american press] from the bombings. she asked 'christopher's city?' & when i said yes she dropped the paper like it burned her hands.
may your quiet days and nights continue unabated.

Anonymous said...

uncle christopher! <33333333
i love your blog, i just found it today and have read it all. it's fantastic! do you have AIM or any other means of communication these days? if you do happen to have AIM, you should send me an IM, my screen name being dieincanada.

::lovelove::

Bethanie Jr.

Anonymous said...

yeah Chris, for real. you didn't get yourself killed or anything did you? keep in touch for crying out loud

Lewis