{"id":768,"date":"2007-01-26T20:22:43","date_gmt":"2007-01-27T01:22:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.danielharper.org\/blog\/?p=768"},"modified":"2007-03-02T15:38:00","modified_gmt":"2007-03-02T20:38:00","slug":"life-in-the-city","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.danielharper.org\/blog\/?p=768","title":{"rendered":"Life in the city"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The coldest day so far this year: it got down to three degrees Fahrenheit last night in New Bedford. It was thirteen degrees when I went out for a walk this afternoon, with a twenty mile an hour wind. A Harbor Seal surfaced in the channel just below the swing-span bridge. Lots of ducks huddling together in the water on the lee side of Pope&#8217;s Island. The Buffleheads are usually wary and fly away before I get within a hundred yards of them, but today they just paddled out a few more feet and stayed there, keeping an eye on me. A Lark Sparrow, its feathers all fluffed up, let me come within six feet before it flew up into the shelter of a pitch pine. Bitter cold winter days are the best days to see animals in the city: with so few humans walking around, and no dogs, the birds and some of the mammals become quite tame.<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>This past week I&#8217;ve stayed at home, studying and writing, and I haven&#8217;t moved my car in all that time. I was going to get some groceries for lunch, so I went over to the Elm Street parking garage to get the car. I noticed broken glass on the pavement and then realized that the front passenger&#8217;s side window was smashed in. Whoever had done it had rifled through the glove box and the junk I kept in the bin under the cheap car radio; they took a portable CD that was broken, and left twenty dollars in quarters. Go figure.<\/p>\n<p>The police were polite but bored when I called: &#8220;We&#8217;ll send a cruiser out. Where will you be?&#8221; &#8220;How long will it take?&#8221; I said, thinking to myself, It&#8217;s <em>cold<\/em> out, I&#8217;m not going to stand around waiting for the cops to show up.&#8221; &#8220;Um, why don&#8217;t you leave us a phone number&#8230; Or you could come in and make a report&#8230;&#8221; I said I&#8217;d come in to the station, knowing I wouldn&#8217;t bother. Instead, I called my insurance agent and got immediate and friendly service: &#8220;Call this number, it won&#8217;t cost you anything, no paperwork.&#8221; I called the glass company, and the window was fixed within hours.<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>At lunch time, my car was getting a new window, and Carol was busy writing her next book. &#8220;I&#8217;ll buy you a sandwich,&#8221; she said. That sounded like a good idea. We walked two blocks up to Cafe Arpeggio, where Carol got some kind of Portuguese soup, and I got a sandwich. Lunch hour was in full swing, and the cafe was packed: people coming in and slowly shedding coats and hats and gloves; people standing up to leave, wrapping themselves with scarves and sweaters and coats. It was a great way to get out of the house on a frigid winter day.<\/p>\n<p>Then this evening, Carol walked across the street to the monthly &#8220;After Hours&#8221; social event at the Whaling Museum, with music by a local blues band. I decided not to go &#8212; I can no longer tolerate loud music due to tinnitus. But I stood in the window for a while and entertained myself by watching the people coming and going.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The coldest day so far this year: it got down to three degrees Fahrenheit last night in New Bedford. It was thirteen degrees when I went out for a walk this afternoon, with a twenty mile an hour wind. A Harbor Seal surfaced in the channel just below the swing-span bridge. 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