But residing behind the "Redwood Curtain" for only a few weeks, I already see that Eureka is both beautiful and ugly, inspiring and disturbing, rich and poor, homey and scary. It is complex and paradoxical, like the humans that inhabit it... My next two posts will highlight several of these extremes. The first discusses the local food-bank, Food for People, where I am a new and impressed volunteer.
The second describes a violent crime that took place 30 feet from my new home's front porch, and how being a clueless "witness" to a shooting gave me my 15 minutes of local "celebrity."
I'll explain the contexts and outcomes of each of these stories in subsequent posts... Welcome to my NEW dystopia, different, but not SO different from the old one!