Im y 14. 1993 • T he ______ i— ------ P age A 2 P o r t la n d O bserver — --------------- © je JJortlanbflDbserucr G%saJ®"°'ize Walking Around And Talking Around The Neighborhood Now that interaction with the money-toting tiny tots (3yrs and up) happens at "Otis' Candy Store & Con­ fectionery" at the corner of N E . 16th and Alberta Sometimes 1 break up my dav by sitting around this tiny mer­ chandising mart for a hour or so. conversing with the owner and tun­ ing in' to the pressure-driven affairs of modern life Whether it is the chat­ ter of happy, somewhat greedy chil­ dren. the task-oriented talk of mothers after milk and bread ( or cigarettes) or the indignant observations ol your own age group, you get a realistic overview of what goes on in all those houses up and down those feeder av­ enues into Alberta Street. I don't think that things have really changed that much since 1 was a kid. only the terms, rhetoric and slang, and the acrony ms for the social agencies Moving a block east from these alcohol-free environs to ‘my corner' at 17th. we find the "Texas 11 B y P r o f M c K in le y Hurl 1 ’ve got to do more of this, cheek­ ing out the env irons o f N E 17th and Alberta at a more leisurely pace A few years ago I would pedal my bi­ cycle around here, but that got a little scary for a while. The scenario has improved somewhat in the last year - - unless y ou go too far North or South of Alberta and run into the young 'businessm en" with the beepers or portable phones W ithin a hundred yards of 'my co m er’, one may interact with abroad spectrum of age and socioeconomic groups, from tiny tots (carry mg S 10.00 bills) to seniors-diggtng in their pock­ ets for enough silver to get that second beer In between you get the conversa­ tions and v iewpoints one might nor­ mally expect — and quite a few that might blow your mind Right around the neighborhood both black and w lute America is living, breathing, strug­ gling, hoping and persevering. Lounge" and neighboring restaurant Again, there is what you might call one of my 'observation posts . and besides. 1 am able to enhance my 'attitude adjustment' (and perceptions) with a brew Social intercourse here can range from the dow nstairs bar and restaurant to the upstairs facility w here adjacent to that bar is a popular ball­ room - and across the street is an equally popular annex that scrvcsclub affairs and organization meetings. Credit Jeff Parks What 1 am say ing her - for those who have been under the mistaken impression that retirement'(alleged) means that 1 have been disassociated from the mainstream of urban life -- is that I have never had it so good in terms of daily interaction with folks from ev ery w alk (and subway ) of life, the professionals, administrators, par­ ents. teachers, w orkers and non-work­ ers. church-goers and others’ Actu- allv 1 think I may have an ev en broader window into the'real Portland than 1 had during those years on the faculty of Portland State Umv ersity - in these env irons, people are more relaxed and at themselves' Mov ing up Io N.E 18th and Al­ berta. we have in the 17