Anita and I found our way out of that Cal
Neva and back onto the streets, and we decided to head back to the river. We
went over to the river to see the same setting that was also in the book Northline on page 144. Allison was finished with her shift at the
Cal Neva and she decided to take a walk down by the river to relax a little
bit. She ran into Dan Mahony while on her walk, and after some convincing, he
took her to get coffee at the Cal Neva lunch counter.
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The route of our adventures. A: UNR B: Cal Neva C: The Little Nugget D: The Eldorado The random circle at the bottom: The River Walk |
As Anita and I were walking from Cal
Neva towards the river, I realized that the route we took was probably the same
exact route that Allison took that day after work. We were walking from the Cal Neva to the
river, and so was she. I understand why
Allison would choose to take a stroll by the river after work one day, because
the river is really beautiful and calming. I’m not sure if the river walk was
constructed yet in the time frame that this book takes place, but if it were,
then Allison would have been headed toward beautiful fountains and bridges.
The view across the river |
When Allison saw Dan, she was not
too excited to talk to him and almost wanted to avoid him. It sort of bugged me, how unwilling she was
to make friends. I know she had a difficult past and all, but there is no way for
her to get over her abusive ex-boyfriend, Jimmy, unless she lets herself. I think Allison was too closed off from the
world and she did not try hard enough to give herself a good life. With that being said, this walk that she
took, and the resulting “coffee date” afterword, was really a turning point in
her life, because she was leaving behind the old “girl” and actually becoming
Allison, the person she was meant to be the entire time.
When Allison was going towards the
beauty of the river after a long night at work, it could symbolize her trying
to find the beauty in herself after she has gone so many years of being beaten
down. There is beauty inside each and
every one of us, and all Allison had to do was find it.
Anita and I walked by the river and
we observed a lot of interesting happenings.
As we were walking, a few older men started asking us how our day was,
and somewhat harassing us, and I felt a little bit frightened. Downtown can be
a somewhat scary place, and Allison did a very good job of surviving it without
being scared off. We saw some pigeons
that were all sitting on a ledge on a bridge, and it was just strange how there
were so many of them peacefully sitting there and not really doing anything. I have never understood birds, especially
pigeons. It was nice to see the birds
living in complete harmony with each other, and not squawking annoyingly or
getting into fights.
The pigeons on the Bridge |
The walk by the river was relaxing
and really peaceful, and I feel like I’ve grown closer to the character of
Allison, and I understand her better now that I have retraced some of her
steps.