I'm sitting on the ground, leaning against the No. 82 bus stop light pole at the 65th Street transit center. I've just arrived on the outbound train and I have 20 minutes to kill before the next bus home.

Don't recall exactly why I stopped playing. The trips to Davis were the first to end. That was just too much of an indulgence, even in an era of pre-$2 gasoline. And then I stopped playing on the Internet. It was taking up too much time.
And then I found myself without a job and playing Go again.
When I checked the Go club's Web site, I discovered that not only do the members now gather Mondays in Sacramento, but they meet from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Natural Foods Co-Op at Alhambra and S streets. From a transitarian perspective, that couldn't be better.
Tonight I took the No. 82 to the 65th Street light rail station and then rode the train to 29th Street. It's hardly two blocks to the co-op.
It was fun playing games in person, rather than on the Internet. I embarrassed myself in my first game, won the next two and then was schooled by a young 7-don player who was kind enough to tell me I played well, but a little too cautiously.
At 9:06, the No. 82 rolled into the transit center. I put away my notebook and boarded the bus for the ride home. It was a nice outing and it didn't require a car.
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