MEMORIES OF VENICE
Tatiana wrapped in a pink down comforter, in front of Public Storage, listening to classical music
Riding a super small wave on my big foamy board and feeling on top of the world
Palm trees bending into an unforgiving wind
Toothy smiles on big blue pitbull faces
The whoosh of skateboards passing by
Snakeman in his speedo, wearing red devil horns
Harry Perry on skates, turban on his head, amplifier on his back
My 3 year old son, swinging in the sandy park screaming “There’s imagination in my penis!”
A family of ducks crossing Venice boulevard
Tiny crabs hunker down as waves crash over the rocks
An orange canoe tied to a dock in the canals
Pink hair, blue hair, turquoise, and chrome,
Johnny Chronic in his wheelchair with a sign that says “Will Work for Weed”
A warm vegan burrito for a homeless man
3 Tombstones buried under an apartment on Riviera Street
V13s and the Shoreline Crips, the staccato pop of gunfire from the Hood
Dennis Hopper in Boys Market at 1 Am with 3 containers of Yoplait Strawberry yogurt in his shopping cart.
Blue cocktails and salsa dancing at Marcellas house at sunset on Horizon
Staying up all night at Hot Cuts Hair Salon, drinking brandy and cutting hair
Regretting blue hair in the morning
Artists and writers and freak shows and buskers
Roller skating on acid, on the bike path, 4th of July, Bam, whiz, Crack crack crack! showers of color and trails of light, whoosh, whoosh, shoosh, “We are going so fast!” yelled Catherine.
We weren’t.
Jim Morrison, forever young and sexy, painted on a wall
The #5 plate, fried, with churros and onion rings
The pop pop pop of the paddle ball courts
An early morning paddle out in the fog, for a fallen homie, ashes scattered, flowers in the water his name and image graffitied on a wall
Longboards on the sand, wet suits and zinc oxide
H.O.T. House of Terriyaki Donut, best breakfast in town.
Crack heads in the alley, police chopper overhead
Fred Ward locked out on his balconey
Warm nights, drinking tequila, skinny dipping in the ocean
Seagulls stealing peanut butter sandwiches and bags of chips
Dolphins so close you can see their eyes
Blue green water, still like a lake, and clear to the ocean floor
Richard in his green Chevy Blazer parked behind Golds gym, reading The Untethered Soul”
Tony, the homeless mechanic, tools scattered on the street, fixing my car door
A red naugahyde booth at LA Cabana at 2:30 AM
Fresh sourdough bread from Pioneer Boulangerie
The smell of urine and trash and insence
A white beach cruiser named Floyd.
Pumpkin, the orange cat, in her silver airstream cat trailer
Ray Rae and Jimmy Hendrix
5 AM, dark and quiet, first surfers in the water
Monster waves, from a dark grey angry ocean knocking the bathroom off the pier
Robes of orange twirling, dancing, “Hare Krishna Hare Hare”
Tourists and gypsies, runaways and addicts
Venice