disasterpants jones ([info]muse) wrote,
@ 2008-01-08 12:58:00
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Entry tags:becca, bill campana, bob nelson, ivan chavez, julie elefante, love, mandy rose, new pad, philly, reading, sharon skinner, shaun, the klute, the nelsonettes

country mouse in the city
I'm writing with knuckles scraped, arms bruised, and hair tangled. Don't worry. I'm more than okay; moving is some scary, beautiful chaos. To think that I've moved across the country, set up house, seen my parents for the holidays, and gotten rid of a bunch of dross I've been keeping is amazing. Stepping out of Arco with head high and integrity intact was a huge relief; I cannot express how clean and free I feel inside and as though I walked away instead of running. I'm sorry that the reality of the place was more flawed than my dreams had been when I set out for the desert and a way to live my beliefs rather than just practicing them in mind. Whatever the bad parts of the place had been, the good parts (the friendships, the ability to discover myself, and all of the incredible experiences) will stay with me much longer. Leaving was the right thing to do.

Goodbyes lingered like party guests after a lawn-fight, and I didn't get to say all of them because time was limited and I had to rearrange my life in the course of a few days' time. However, I don't do goodbyes (when I started saying goodbye to Bill Campana, I got a little choked up and tried not to let him know it. I think it was because I told him he was always one of my favourites and realised how much I meant it; it's not often a person can hear such spoken word greatness so frequently). I prefer to think of it as see-you-later or a bookmark added so that the page can be returned to at another time. What really blew me away was the cheerful assortment of poets and artists (Bob, Sharon, Harmony, Aura, MCMG, Mandy, Ivan, Klute, Julie, Arrian, and Rebecca) who helped, came to help me pack, or saw me off. Damn, Arizona, you really know how to make a girl feel good. My Arizona burns in my mind, and of all the places I've lived, it is my truest home. From now on, when people ask where I am from, instead of saying that I've lived all over the world, I can say Arizona and know that I've turned native there.

For now, it's Philly with the little corner grocery store that doesn't accept graffiti and the home-style place two doors down that tucks free pieces of the moistest cake ever into your order (FREE), whether you ask for it or not. I guess this'll give me a reason to continue with my determination and focus at the gym. My pad is cute as hell, in a great Bohemian section of town, right on public transporation routes, and less than a mile from everything I could possibly need--from the gym to the organic grocery store to the Aveda salon to a pedicure place to a luxurious little assortment of bars and restaurants and other places to brunch and make new acquaintances. I don't have a job here yet, but by the end of the week, I should be in the right direction. It's easier to get a job once an employer can see you as a face and a name, rather than a piece of paper that's discarded because you live in another state. I excell at the face-game with employers so I have high hopes.

For right now, it's great to finally be settled in my new home. My closet is full of Anna Sui frocks, Mexican pheasant shirts, cashmere sweaters, vintage silk dresses, the kind of teetering, expensive shoes I was afraid to wear at Arco. The cabinets brim with dishes and mugs that my potter friend Larry made, but the 'fridge is empty. The walls are hung with art that either my friends or I have made or just that's inspired me for most of my life. The bathroom boasts a rug softer and deeper than any I've ever had. My red painted trunk from India is the coffee table, African statues stand guard from sunny windowsills, and milagros and nichos promise hope and blessings on the wall nearest my desk. A sweet boy sleeps in my bed at nights, warm and smelling like fresh laundry. I hope people will come and visit me as I learn this city and love it as fiercely as I've loved every other place I've lived. Making new friends is something I intend to do very soon. People walk dogs by my place every day, and I look forward to gaining canine friends along with human ones.

Here's to life and its little adventures!

Opus J



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[info]smartlikeatruck
2008-01-08 07:05 pm UTC (link)
I am so incredibly happy for you. My next journey begins in just a short few weeks, as I will wend my way to the snowy wilds of Lansing. :-)
I wish you luck.





but I don't think you'll need it.

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I need luck!
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:01 pm UTC (link)
Thank you for all the luck and well wishes. I can't wait to hear about your own journey and hope it's lovely and rewarding for you.

Why are you going to Lansing? Did I miss that along the way?

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Re: I need luck!
[info]smartlikeatruck
2008-01-21 10:29 pm UTC (link)
The plan is to move in with my boy out in Lansing, then we move together to Kalamazoo for 2 years while he finishes Med School, and I go back to school to finish that elusive BA.

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To Life and its little Adventures!
[info]photocentric
2008-01-08 07:06 pm UTC (link)
Cheers!

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hear hear!
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:02 pm UTC (link)
Cheers! Everyone in radio-free Europe and beyond knows that I'll drink to that. I am fooling no one!

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[info]campana
2008-01-08 07:11 pm UTC (link)
opus j and the electro-kuter! expect a more detailed comment later this evening.

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cheers!
[info]lubricioustouch
2008-01-08 07:54 pm UTC (link)
Your journal has been inspiring -- even if I'm often a passive observer. I wish you well as you embark on a new chapter in your ever-changing, ever-developing story. Best wishes -- for much hope and affection, joyful livelihood and promises of great fun!

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[info]marieoroumania
2008-01-08 08:06 pm UTC (link)
Welcome to your new adventure!

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[info]summercamp
2008-01-08 08:11 pm UTC (link)
While, there's a little sadness from you leaving Arco, the time was right to do it, and it's good that you did and have a life that, like Tide, is new and Improved. Jewel 3.0 so to speak!

So I for one look forward to reading about all of your new adventures in the big city!

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[info]pageeater
2008-01-08 08:34 pm UTC (link)
Hurray for new beginnings! I hope you find all the joy and peace you deserve in your new home.

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[info]fiercecupcake
2008-01-08 09:14 pm UTC (link)
Wow!

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[info]mntrout
2008-01-08 10:36 pm UTC (link)
You have been sorely missed, Bella.

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[info]bandicoot
2008-01-08 10:46 pm UTC (link)
Good show ;) I guess I missed the part about why you chose Philly.

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:-)
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:13 pm UTC (link)
I moved here because my significant other is attending law school here. We had been doing the long-distance thing for a while and realised that it was hard and that we'd rather be closer together. As my life was a little easier to move, we mutually decided that I should come here. He has a scholarship to Temple and is undertaking something huge. Maybe some folks would criticise my decision, but it was the right one for me.

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[info]bandicoot
2008-01-19 06:40 pm UTC (link)
I can't think of a better reason ;)

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[info]pierrot_doll
2008-01-08 11:23 pm UTC (link)
Heh heh, awesome :D I will enjoy reading about your new adventures as much as you will enjoy sharing them with us, I'm sure.

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[info]razz
2008-01-08 11:58 pm UTC (link)
Hooray, home, hooray! Now I have even more reason to visit PA!

Love you!
Julie

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I miss you already!
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:11 pm UTC (link)
You are on the top of my list to visit. O, Julie, you'd love my little area! Come visit anytime you want! Seriously! Come visit, come visit!

P.S. How was your visit with Hun?

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Re: I miss you already!
[info]razz
2008-01-21 09:05 am UTC (link)
I have to write an e-mail to you! Do you check it regularly, or can you send your snail mail address--I'll write you a handwritten letter!

Hugs and Love!

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[info]inushnu
2008-01-09 12:18 am UTC (link)
Awesome! You're back in the "real" world again. I wonder what we'll read now... I'm happy for you and do hope that everything goes well and the way you'd like it to. I do look forward to this era, let me say. AZ was cool but it seemed to take you away from us, put you on a plane that had you writing less and less, and appeared almost "click-ish" and out of reach (for me, the reader). Still... it was interesting and this will be as well, I'm sure. If there's anything you do really well, it's interesting! :)

Many happy welcome home's to this new home!

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awesome is right!
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:07 pm UTC (link)
Isn't it wild? Everyone at Arco would always talk about Arco and then say, "In the real world," meaning everywhere but Arco. So many regular rules of conduct and employee treatment/confidentiality were ignored there. It's amazing to me that I didn't leave sooner, but I know that I had to do it on my own terms. I burned my bridges or caused no big problems, even as someone stole a Christmas package sent to me a mere few days before I left. That's a federal offense, aside of being hugely petty. Bleck.

Arizona was amazing and I really, really love it and feel it in my blood and bones. I know that I'll return to it one day and many times over. I got so busy there that I stopped writing as much, which is ironic when one considers that I moved to Arizona to write more. Funny how that works out sometimes. My wish is to make money and take care of my finances, while doing something rewarding and creative. In Arizona, I had this romantic view of living on my art, but that's just foolish when you need to eat, take care of your insurance, and build a home. I'm in an adult head-space, but it means that I am not any less wild, artistic, or impetuous, just wise in how I choose to execute it. If anyone would get this, I think it'd be you.

Thanks for the happy welcomes! I want anyone who can visit me to do so. I love my area!

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[info]spudgirl
2008-01-09 02:22 am UTC (link)
Congrats on the new digs! And the new life!

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[info]quest
2008-01-09 05:23 am UTC (link)
You are extremely close to me. Extremely.

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indeed I am.
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:09 pm UTC (link)
Isn't it the best? After I get the job/money situation under control, I am going to take the train to see my girl Siobhan, who moved to the city from Long Island. We've already plans to visit many art museums and dance ourselves sweaty. I hope to see you on one of my visits.

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[info]poetpaladin
2008-01-09 07:41 am UTC (link)
Wow, you moved!!!!

Well, congratulations! Leaving with integrity intact is definitely good. Here's to the next phase of your life. Cheers!

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five cups of !!!
[info]muse
2008-01-19 06:10 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I moved. I decided it was time to move--pardon the pun--in a new direction. No regrets, lots of hope.

Cheers for your own new phase! It's been great watching it unfold. I am so, so happy for your happiness.

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[info]campana
2008-01-09 08:58 am UTC (link)
i am terrible with good-bye. death is frightening and driving away is only better because it doen't involve dying. some people enter our lives in an unassuming fashion and leave the biggest impression. i read your journal (while browsing a julie's friend list) long before i met you. when i saw you that one december night in arco in the octagon room i said to myself, "i think that's [info]muse," and man was i intimidated. you were accomplished and i was just the guy who wrote crazy shit and yelled into a microphone. i'm glad we got to know each other over the last few years. your kind words regarding my poetry were always encouraging. i've said before that in losing a slam, when an audience member comes up to you afterward and says that they really enjoyed your work, that pat on the back lasted much longer than the money the winner walked away with. i am as simple as "find out what people want and give them plenty of it" and your praise has always made me want to improve. i never thanked you, and if i did it wasn't enough.

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[info]ouchouch
2008-01-09 02:04 pm UTC (link)
Awww you're an east coaster now? Welcome to this side (-:

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[info]shabda
2008-01-09 04:50 pm UTC (link)
Philly just got a billion times more shiny! I hope the transition rolls smoothly for you. This is a huge change. You have always been good at creating what you desire and I imagine, Philly will be no different.

If you ever need a bit of the sun and sea this side of the Mississippi, you and your gent are welcome to visit us here in SD, CA anytime.

Also, when you get a moment, would you mind emailing me your address so I may mail you letters and things?

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Blessed Be
[info]previous_girija
2008-01-09 05:42 pm UTC (link)
O I'm so excited for you!
There will always be nostalgia and home in the desert.
I desire to visit you, although one thing at a time.
Do keep in touch... I want to keep posted on your new chapter.
Lots of newness here as well.
The intensity of my Saturn Return and good changes.
Love you always,
Eva Marie

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[info]nutmeg
2008-01-10 06:06 am UTC (link)
Dear J.

Would love to see you sometime now that you are insanely close. (<20 minutes depending on the area of philly you are in)

email me meglet at g mail

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[info]taiyosan
2008-01-10 04:23 pm UTC (link)
Ahh, new beginnings; isn't it great how new beginnings remind us that every moment is a new beginning-just some are more obvious then others!

Am passing thru Philly in April and would love to drop by; i'll connect as that time gets closer and you can always eee me: taiyo at taiyosan.org

-t

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[info]zsms
2008-01-10 10:23 pm UTC (link)
Yay! I'm glad you're in a good place, and that you've moved on happy. It's seemed like you were ready for a while now. I hope the new year brings you great things.

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[info]shadowfayrie
2008-01-11 03:18 am UTC (link)
How exciting! Lots of luck and fun adventures!

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[info]wlotus
2008-01-11 04:26 pm UTC (link)
You're only a couple of hours from me, lady. Maybe we can meet this year, and some of your warmth and joy and luck can rub off on me. :-)

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[info]smjor
2008-01-17 12:05 am UTC (link)
Hi! You don't know me, but I know Kuter from the slams and have obviously heard all about you on his LJ. I think your writing is brilliant, and so I hope you don't mind if I add you to my friend-list.

I wish you both the very best in this new adventure!

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