Friday, November 28, 2008

Before and After

Today -- the so-called Black Friday (or Buy Nothing Day, in some circles) -- was a workday for Your Boulevardier. However, he took a post-labor saunter into downtown to run an errand. One would be hard-pressed to describe Castro Valley as "bustling," but folks were out and about on foot and seemed to be of good cheer, generally. Traffic flowed freely. Holiday decorations are up in some shop windows -- a special tip of the beret goes to Deja Blue Salon, whose window looks particularly sparkly and charming after dark. Restaurants had a few patrons as early as 5:30 p.m. Haircutters in the Village Barber Shop sat in their own chairs, looking bored. The reincarnation of Daughtrey's, in the process of closing, was almost empty. The Beneficial Finance storefront by Safeway was closed for good.

By contrast, Your Boulevardier had done almost the same walk at almost the same time on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. As he crossed 580 on the pedestrian overpass, the eastbound lanes were jammed solid as far as could be seen in both directions. Restaurants in Castro Village were absolutely empty, but parking lots throughout town were jammed -- particularly those at the grocery stores, logically enough. The Village Barber Shop was in full swing, with all chairs in operation and all waiting seats taken. Peet's was a veritable mob scene.

It's no great stretch to draw some conclusions from these observations. Perhaps spurred by dropping gas prices, many people were driving out of town for Thanksgiving. Others were meeting friends for coffee after work, and yet others were getting their grooming in order before seeing their extended families. Folks were buying groceries, but were not dining out; perhaps, given the meal that awaited on Thursday, it seemed appropriate to stay home and have a light salad for dinner. The contracting national economy was starting to touch businesses here in town.

As the evenings grow chillier and the days continue to shorten -- and as the economy continues to cool -- it will be interesting to see how our town reacts and copes.

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4 Comments:

At 11:13 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for reminding us to think and shop local. My wife told me about Daughtry’s and my heart just sank. Things are getting so dire that Aran's is asking for donations and business. The economy is in a slump but CV has some great deals.

 
At 5:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

We actually ventured out over the hill and went to Stoneridge Mall for dinner on the night before Thanksgiving. It was packed with a 30-45 minute wait after 8pm. Should've stayed in CV.

 
At 8:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

One longtime business on the Boulevard is about to close. Carry Outee is enclosing notices with its meals that say, "We're closing!!! We're losing our lease, with no option to renew!" They have another store at Creekside Center on Mission Blvd. in Hayward.

 
At 2:11 PM , Blogger rareheir said...

Your dog is in the best hands.Dr. Schuchman is a good man with a very large heart. He took care of our pig Arnold for 15 years.And various other pets.The whole staff is great.
David K.

 

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