She never bothered to tell me how drastic the temperature difference would be. If she had, I would've refused to go. It was the mid 1990s, and winter time still meant sub zero temperatures and snow for at least a few months out of the year. I took some vacation time and flew to Arizona to get away from the cold. I guess she forgot. The night before my flight, I went to see Sleepy LaBeef play at The Decade in Oakland. As bars go, it was always an interesting joint. Three adjoining rooms, none of which were particularly spacious, with bars in the front and back rooms, and the stage in the middle room. Sleepy looked ginormous on that stage. At 6'6, he was anyway. Needless to say, I woke up with a hangover and didn't give a damn. It was a cold, gray, snowy morning. This was before 9-11, so I didn't have to arrive hours before my flight. I probably never would have made it. I clearly remember watching them de-ice the wings and thinking it was a particularly shitty day to d...
He sneezed so hard that he was almost sure a piece of his frontal lobe shot out of his nose. This wasn't the first time he'd felt like this. A lifetime of seasonal allergies, head colds, sinus infections, and various flu bugs had prepared him for such eventualities. His first trip to London had culminated in an allergy attack, the likes of which he'd been unprepared for. Plane trees. His reaction to the pollen had been swift and brutal. What should have been one of the most fun trips of his life was spent in a tiny, rigid bed in a single room at the Dolphin Hotel. Nothing he'd picked up at the local chemist did much good, so he toughed it out the best way he knew how. Rest, fluids, and lots of tissues. In the twenty years since, he was never unprepared. With age, his allergies grew worse - yet somehow, the sinus infections eventually vanished. It seemed his wife had taken on that particular infirmity. So severe were her sinus infections, she eventually had to hav...