I've mulled over what would provide the impetus for a first post, and I haven't come up with anything good. I did consider talking about my trip to the Sasquatch! Festival, but couldn't get it together to write anything up in a timely fashion. And now my reflections on seeing Pavement are hazy at best, and of dubious interest to others.
But I've decided to soldier on, here, and break up that first post gravitas here so I can get on to the real posting.
Just so I don't have a post totally devoid of content--I'm hoping to keep the navel gazing to a minimum, although yes, this is a blog, so it may creep in now and then--I will tell a quick story. The name of this blog originated from a domain name I purchased a few years back with the intent of making a google maps overlay that gave you the least hilly walking routes around San Francisco. Unfortunately I only got to the initial step of looking for sources of elevation data before losing momentum. Since then, google has added walking direction support, and I can dream that some day they will have an option for avoiding hills. In the meantime, knowing
the wiggle, and perfecting my own Mission-to-Noe Valley wigglette (Valencia-23rd-Chattanooga-24th) has kept me relatively perspiration-free.
Having named the project "Lazy San Franciscan", never completing it seems to be the expected result. And luckily, it's a name that could describe me, as well. Though I have an achiever streak in me, I also have a wicked lazy streak, which I like to talk up as being efficiency-minded. The focus of the project is arguably similarly conflicted in that a truly lazy person would most often opt not to walk. Only lazy achievers like myself would have been interested, so maybe it's for the best that I'm opting to repurpose this name, and hopefully it will be an appropriate title for my musings.