Fresno, CA – Police #2
After a fantastic evening with my new Fresno friends, I decided to hoof it, not sleep in any hotels, just drive on. It was one in the morning and I thought I could get to my family’s place outside of Sacramento. Only a few hours away, should be easy….

An hour and a half later, blinking red lights in my rear view mirror told me to pull over… a kind officer came to my window and went through the entire routine of getting to know me, asked all the right questions, checked all my right papers.

“I’m a folk-singer, Sir.” and I went on to dress up and describe my folky life in 30 seconds…

He kindly suggested I drive 2 miles up the road to the next rest area and get some sleep, said that he had been following me for the past few miles and that I was all over the road, swerving and weaving. I didn’t remember that, but I took his word for it… and followed his advice… drove with all the windows down to the next exit… and slept til morning…

Seaside, CA – Police Encounter #1
The tour is kicking off with a bang… the first show was in Seaside tonight… just outside Monterey…

I had arranged to stay with a dear friend after the concert… one of my oldest friends ever… it was past midnight and he said he had to go to bed early… told me his son, Billy, would let me in when I arrived.

They live in a gated TOWN, it seems. Once you get through the giant, pass-coded gate, there are still a few miles of driving… through green hills and winding, super-wide roads before you get to the house. There is so much open space that it feels like driving through one of those new, home development communities, where they only have model homes to show you how your own house will look someday, as soon as they build it…

After gliding up and through all the hilly hills and the great expanse of pregnant dreams, I finally reached their string of houses. It was dead silent in the middle of nature, in the middle of the night. I unloaded all my bags and gear and things with several trips up to the porch, thinking it would be easier and more polite to be able to walk in with everything at once.

I knocked a few light, happy taps. Nothing. Peeked in through their 15-foot high, double-door window panes, and could see a flickering tv light in the living room. “Wonderful!” I thought. “Billy has fallen asleep in front of the tv!”

More knocking. Waiting. No response. I then walked out in front of the house and saw Billy’s bedroom, above the garage. Another tv flickering. “Wonderful! Billy forgot about me, and is watching tv in his bedroom!”

I picked up several wood chips from the flowerbed, and hurled them gently to tap his window. Nothing. No response.

Back to the front door for more knocking. Still nothing. It had now been 20 minutes, and I HAD to somehow wake Billy without waking the entire family…

I went around the side of the house, reached over the tall gate to unlatch the padlock, and snuck, ninja-like, back to the kitchen window where I could see the blaring, theater-size tv. “Tap, tap, tap.” Several more rounds of tapping. No response.

FINALLY, I could see Billy’s rustling shadow as he made his way to the sliding glass door where I stood on the backyard patio. The curtains shimmied a bit as he struggled to get the door unlocked and open. No outside lights came on as I waited in the pitch dark.

Then, in slow motion, a figure appeared. It was not Billy. I thought it might be a visiting uncle or friend of the family… he was taller and bigger than Billy (and me).

Strange Uncle: “Who are you?” this sleepy-eyed figure groggily asked.
Me: “Who are YOU?” I returned with a smile. “Where’s Billy?”
Strange Uncle: “Billy? Who’s Billy?”

I said, “Isn’t this the Varney’s house?”

Strange Uncle: “VARNEY… Who’s Varney??”

I now realized I was in the backyard, in the pitch dark, in the middle of the night… of someone else’s house… in someone else’s gated community…

He said he was a police officer, flashed his badge, and wanted to see my I.D.
(fair enough, I thought).
I explained how I must have mixed up their houses (they all truly looked exactly the same), how all my bags were on his front porch, and that my I.D. was in my car, now parked in his driveway… he almost believed me, and walked me back around to the front of the house. I packed up my car (Officer Dan did not offer to help), and drove up the street.

Officer Dan was already there waiting… (it felt like I had pulled up to a murder crime scene in one of those television crime shows where everything is roped off with yellow tape and only the official homicide detectives are allowed through)… along with a wide-awake, happy-faced Billy… he had obviously already interrogated Billy and verified my colorful alibi.

I shook Officer Dan’s hand, laughed a little at what a crazy and hilarious hijinx adventure we had just been through together… Officer Dan did not laugh… but kindly bid me a good night with his curt, policeman no-nonsense demeanor, and I apologized for spooking him out of his sleep in front of his tv.

What a perfect first night of the tour…

It’s summer time and time to hit the road… come say hello!

Summer Tour Dates

07.29 – Seaside, CA @ Alternative Cafe
07.30 – Fresno, CA @ Audie’s Olympic
08.03 – Sacramento, CA @ Luna’s
08.07 – Cottage Grove, OR @ Axe and Fiddle
08.08 – Portland @ Mississippi Pizza Pub
08.11 – Moscow, ID @ John’s Alley
08.12 – Boise, ID @ The Bouquet
08.13 – Twin Falls, ID @ The Anchor
08.18 – Wichita, KS @ Frida’s
08.19 – Lincoln, NE @ Knickerbockers
08.20 – Des Moines, IA @ Mars Cafe
08.21 – Ames, IA @ Ames Progressive
08.22 – Clinton, IA @ Hooks Pub
08.23 – Rock Island, IL @ District Drugs
08.25 – Madison, WI @ The Frequency
08.26 – Dubuque, IA @ Monks (early 8pm)
08.26 – Dubuque, IA @ Monks (late 10pm)
08.27 – Rockford @ Just Goods
08.29 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Tiger Room
08.30 – Chicago, IL @ Elbo Room
09.01 – Columbus, OH @ Woodlands Tavern
09.02 – Louisville, KY @ Vernon Club
09.05 – Lexingotn, KY @ Cosmic Charlies
09.07 – Nashville, TN @ 12th & Porter
09.08 – Hot Springs, AR @ Maxine’s
09.09 – Dallas, TX @ Opening Bell
09.10 – Dallas, TX @ Allgood Cafe w/Salim Nourallah
09.12 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk
09.15 – Hollywood, CA @ Cranes
09.17 – Santa Ana, CA @ Gypsy Den