Have Tights, Will Travel
I love to travel and I try to travel as much as I can. This time out, Portland and the San Francisco Bay Area, hellz yeah motha’ trucka!! This trip was loosely scheduled, I had a few airline reservations to meet but aside from those it was completely unscheduled. Go ride the bike (which came with me) ok, hang out in seedy bars, all right, find an open ballet class, okey dokey… I f’ed up in Chicago several month ago, missed a train and missed my class. I was hell bent to not let this happen again, fingers crossed, knock on wood, whatever it takes.
Luckily enough, I found an Int/ Adv class in Portland, and I was able to take the class and still make my train to San Francisco. It was fun, but strange. First off it was at 9:30 am, never seen any class that early. The strangeness crept in when we began doing barre work with our right hand on the barre, that was enough to really throw me. I know there isn’t that much difference between hands, but when you do something for years the same way everyday and then you switch things up it might mess with your head, I can say it did for me. She was so casual about it that I didn’t catch it at first, then it just was really odd and slightly disconcerting.
Then I had all the time in the world in San Francisco, (btw dear readers, don’t call it “Frisco,” they will loose their shit.) however I was never in the right part of town when I needed to be or if I was I didn’t have my magic bag o’ tights.
Not having what you need can really put a cramp in your plans, I suppose I could have just shown up in my jeans. Sure they are tight and stretchy but I can’t imagine wearing them in class, but more importantly I didn’t have a dance belt which means no class regardless of jeans style. There was a girl in a class a year or so ago who wore jeggings to class for quite awhile. And yeah yeah, I know my jeans are snug, some say tight, that’s the way I like them, and I rock the shit out of ‘em, but that’s beside the pointe.
Even if i had made it to a class my legs were already cooked. I had been riding hills (super serial steep grades, crazy steep, like nearly straight up steep) it’s hard not to in San Francisco. I can’t image how awful a class would be with legs that were completely dead and all noodle like. I’ll never bitch about steep streets again for I have met and bested the steepest of streets.
Plans were kinda made to meet up with some fellow ballet bloggers but that didn’t quite workout. It would have been fun, but that’s how things work some days. I will be back to the City soon enough, and hopefully our schedules will work out better next time.
If you should ever find yourself in Portland you have to visit Powell’s Books, it fan-fucking-tastic! It had the biggest dance section I’ve ever seen. The whole aisle, not just a shelf.
I apologize for the less than stellar photography here today, both of my cameras died days into my vacation and I ended up having to rely on my cell phone to record my journeys. Not happy about this at all. All I see are $$$$$ in my future to hopefully get them back up and running. Plus both have been with me more than half way around the globe and are there for me 24/7, pretty bummed.
Please, a moment of silence for my seemingly dead cameras.
Thank you.
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August 25, 2012 at 10:52 pm
I love reading your blog. You always make me laugh. Great seanse of humour. Love the picture you took of the Sanfransisco bridge. Stunning.
Have a great day,
Leisa
August 26, 2012 at 6:52 pm
Thank you, I’m always happy to see someone who enjoys and appreciates my blog.
August 27, 2012 at 12:41 pm
Glad you had a good trip! Hope to catch you next time for barre and/or barre as available.
RIP, your cameras! Goodness, hopefully they’re just comatose and will wake to their fully functional selves soon.
August 27, 2012 at 3:33 pm
Yes, there always is a next time, I know for a fact I will be in San Francisco again. I’ve added finding a class to my next visit’s list of things to do. Plus I found a really nice dance shop near the Metreon too, so I have no excuse for next time.
As for the camera’s, one is fixable, the other is DOA. Camera’s that fall into rivers usually don’t survive to shoot again. Thank dog it was the point and shoot that took the swim and not the 10D, that would have destroyed my vacation and life in general.
August 28, 2012 at 8:40 pm
Oops, of course I mean “barre and/or bar.” Yes, SF Dancewear on Mission (I assume)! Only been there once but it was for a pivotal purchase of my first M Stevens tights. What a lovely, stretchy revelation.
August 28, 2012 at 10:32 pm
Yep, that’s the one, great store. They didn’t assume I was there buying something for my daughter. Went there and to the Cartoon museum down the block.
I’m a big fan of the M Stevens tights, they are all I wear anymore. Everything else feels scratchy and gets baggy especially around my knees.
October 4, 2012 at 12:00 pm
I’ve had classes as early as 8:00 a.m. – it’s real fun when you all look like ghosts, but a good way to start the day.
And my teacher sometimes makes us start with the right hand on the barre, to make us think differently, I think.
October 5, 2012 at 7:57 am
Sounds like a great way to start a day. And I guess I can see the logic behind switching things up, you’re bound to get lazy doing the same thing over and over, it just felt really weird.