A few weeks ago, I wrote on facebook about walking out my door one morning to find a robe-and-slippers-clad gentleman on the porch a few doors down, typing away on a manual typewriter, coffee at his side. The day after writing the update, I saw him again. This time, however, I was not in a hurry. This time I went back inside, made him some Cool Brew, and walked over.
Michael and I fell into quick conversation for over an hour. He’s from Chicago, where he works in a bakery that doubles as a skills building and work training program. He is also a performance artist whose alter, Bertha Mason, makes pies.
We talked about many things, but pies were a central theme. At one point, he HAD to get the pies he’d made the day before. Because what is better than pie for breakfast?
I insisted his hosts get first dibs, but later that afternoon, our neighbors brought over a plate stacked high with pie slices. The kids loved the brownie pie (Will especially). I loved Michael, his enthusiasm for New Orleans and love of people. It’s very clear within moments of meeting him that his love of baking came out of his love of connecting to people — he was endearing and friendly and fun.
Meeting him, with his typewriter and pajamas, made for a perfect New Orleans morning.
Bertha is online and if you are in the Chicago area, you could go out and say hello — and eat some pie. While the Jesus, Music, and Cookies Sunday event is tempting, I would totally go for the Black and Blue Berry Buckle Party at the International Leather Community.
Lucy | 14-May-09 at 5:44 am | Permalink
That is great how you just went over and struck up a conversation, something I’m not sure I would be ‘gutsy’ enough to do!! What an interesting person you met, how cool.
But what is up with the manual typewriter?
alejna | 14-May-09 at 5:49 am | Permalink
That’s so cool. Neighborliness and pie.
I’m rather embarrassed to say that we have now been living in our house for 10 years, and have only talked to any neighbors a handful of times. (Mostly just at Halloween.) Perhaps if I had realized that there might be potential for pie…
alejna | 14-May-09 at 5:52 am | Permalink
Michael sounds like a fascinating character, by the way. I just checked out those links!
de | 14-May-09 at 5:58 am | Permalink
OMG. I love that first shot. I want it poster-sized on my wall.
(And that’s saying a lot, considering pecan is my most favorite pie and I haven’t had breakfast yet.)
de | 14-May-09 at 6:15 am | Permalink
I followed the links, too, and I think that is a hilarious and ingenious idea for a house party. I want one, but I don’t think anything like that is coming to Connecticut any time soon.
jenny | 14-May-09 at 6:41 am | Permalink
G was supposed to run a workshop at IML but staffing on his ward got horked up and now he won’t be in chicago for the event. which is really a bummer, because i would’ve insisted he attend the blue berry buckle party!
magpie | 14-May-09 at 7:12 am | Permalink
So awesome. Bertha sounds like fun.
Bon | 14-May-09 at 5:32 pm | Permalink
dude. that’s just cool. especially that you just walked up. i live in the supposed land of friendly and i don’t know if i’d have the gumption for that. though if i’d known about the pies…
Liz | 14-May-09 at 5:38 pm | Permalink
You are so lucky to live in a friendly neighborhood. When I saw this posted on another website I thought of you and your children. http://littlemisscupcakeparis.blogspot.com/2009/05/coucou-hibou-and-other-french.html
charlotte | 14-May-09 at 7:04 pm | Permalink
Naturally N’awlins!