Showing posts with label Palm Springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm Springs. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2012

...which tastes the way the pool looks...

Painting by Eric Zener


When I left, Heather was lying on her stomach and whinging at me with her neck craned. Now she is supine, with the pool chair back slightly raised, one of her legs extended, one knee bent and angling upward, chin up. Relieved and cautiously hopeful I stand and unload the bags in the kitchen and from here I can see the pool and most of the yard and patio. The music is playing loudly enough that I can crinkle and clink without her hearing me.  I make two drinks, give my linen pants a tug so that they brush against the tops of my feet and don’t drag and pad my way in bare feet out to the patio.

She hears me now and leans her head over to face me. I cannot tell what her eyes are doing behind her sunglasses.

“Thanks,” she says, seeing the two drinks in my hand. Her voice is a little dreamy, either from the heat or because she got high while I was gone.

Which is it?  Why should I care?

“You’re welcome,” I say and sip from the cold gin martini in my hand, which tastes the way the pool looks in this heat. The lemon twist bobs in the drink and curls like a question mark.

--- Excerpt from my novel in progress, tentatively titled either What's Unessential or No Church in the Wild

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

LA/Palm Springs

Little San Bernadino Mts 
Coachella Valley sunsets are almost always awesome, but also sort of suggestive of something post-apocalyptic.
Riviera 
The Riviera Palm Springs.  Incredible pool.  Near-overwrought design.  Thoroughly enjoyable.  
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The Coachella Valley seems full of consignment stores selling what can't be taken with you.  They spotted Jaime coming in the front and brought this out of the back.  That's really what happened.
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Cumulative pool time over two days: 8 hours.  All valuable.
LA Skyline 
In LA, among other things, we drove up into the Hollywood Hills where we checked out a house Jaime had spotted for sale online and then followed a road up to where it ended at a gate, just short of the Koenig Case Study House 22, which I spotted from below when we were down there back in August.