The Satan Car I saw the Chevy Nova this morning when I rode to the coffee shop. It was an “SS” model from the early 1970s. Painted with a black matte finish and lifted to accommodate its oversized set of bright chrome alloy wheels, the car had an aggressive look, open for business and ready … Continue reading Post 50: The Satan Car
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Post 49: A Harridan’s Tale
She waited until she had a kitchen full of people before she started loud-talking her granddaughter. She talked derisively about the girl’s hair, her clothing, and how her former daughter-in-law raised the girl. Incidentally, loud-talking, in the context of African American life, is when a person makes usually slanderous remarks to others about someone when … Continue reading Post 49: A Harridan’s Tale
Post 48: The Porch Pirate
The Porch Pirate The early years of the 21st century saw an increase in purchases from online retail outlets. During the Covid-19 pandemic 2020-2023, the number of online sales exploded. Delivery truck drivers usually dropped cardboard boxes containing customer orders on the front porches of homes in residential areas. Thieves who stole these deliveries became … Continue reading Post 48: The Porch Pirate
Post 47: The Ghost of Grandfather Nine
Out on McHenry Avenue not far from downtown Modesto, I waited patiently for my wife to return to the car. I checked my phone. It was 4:45 p.m. on a cloudy autumn afternoon. She said she would be ready to go by that time, but you know how it is. Sometimes hair appointments last longer … Continue reading Post 47: The Ghost of Grandfather Nine
Post 46: Carla Oviedo, the Genie
In April 2010, a man rummaged around in one of the several thrift stores on McHenry Ave. in Modesto. He was looking for a pot that would fit on a hot plate he used in his 6th grade classroom. He wanted to boil water in the pot for several different science demonstrations and lessons. He … Continue reading Post 46: Carla Oviedo, the Genie
Post 45: The Modesto Bicycle Festival
The first Modesto bicycle festival featured three major events. The main event was the “All Around the Town” race, a roughly 30-mile route that circumnavigated Most of Modesto and went down part of Hatch Rd. in the adjacent city of Ceres. The race began and ended at the corner of Stoddard Rd. and Kieran Ave. … Continue reading Post 45: The Modesto Bicycle Festival
Post 44: The Cursed Houses Part 2
Part TWO: The House Across the Street from Our House The house across the street from ours also housed several different families. 7. First, there was the woman with the renters. She had as many as 10 different people renting from her and living in the house just so she could afford to live there. … Continue reading Post 44: The Cursed Houses Part 2
Post 43: The Cursed Houses Part 1
At least two houses in my neighborhood are "cursed." This may be because of narcissism, greed, and other related character flaws. I say these houses are cursed not because of supernatural forces, but because the company that built the homes sold some of them to real estate speculators, who then rented them out. The housing … Continue reading Post 43: The Cursed Houses Part 1
POST 42: The Oakland Airport Story
I went to pick up my daughter from the airport. The drive from Modesto lasted as long as it took. Travel time between Modesto and the Oakland airport usually lasted anywhere from an hour and a half to two hours. Traffic could be unpredictable. On one drive from Modesto to the San Francisco Bay Area, … Continue reading POST 42: The Oakland Airport Story
POST 41: The White Vans: PART 7
The White Vans: PART 7 During the meeting in the mayor’s office, a special agent with the FBI explained that his agency considered the incidents with the three vans, a mass casualty event. The special agent continued, “All together, we recovered a total of 14 bodies from the three vehicles. As far as we have … Continue reading POST 41: The White Vans: PART 7
