Homelessness for Stupid People
The foibles of the most pampered homeless population in the Bay Area...
Kelly Van Fossen is simply one of the
most gracious people I have ever met. During Tax Season, you'll find
people begin to line up outside the Livermore Public Library at 5:30
in the morning. They're here to sign up to have their taxes done and
waiting to get inside out of the freezing cold March and April
morning air.
The Livermore Public Library opens at
10AM, but most of them know by now that Tommie's Café,
if you look just to the right of LPL's main entrance, opens at 7AM.
Ruth, the Tax Volunteer in
Chief, will often show up right after Kelly does at 6:30 and Kelly
will let everyone in and out of the bitterly cold weather.
Kelly's very, very sensitive to this
need and shows a great deal of compassion for these people. She'll
play Ruth's surrogate, answering questions on how things work with
the volunteers who assist those in need of having their taxes done.
People are often surprised there is a
Café
attached to the Livermore Public Library. I hear it all the time,
people will just make these comments of how great an idea it was to
put this shop here.
The regulars are an interesting lot.
Yvonne, the former Ballet Dancer and ethereal flower child. Pat,
Yvonne's pet man, who has this James Earl Jones voice, intense
charisma and always something interesting on his mind. That's not a
dig. The man is never boring to chat with. Maybe that's why he
always seems to have these beautiful women around him, usually from
distant, exotic places.
My good friend Joe shows up most
mornings, buys me a cup of coffee or five, and we chat about life,
love and family. Joe's one of those men of Italian extraction that
would fit well into a Mario Puzo Novel. His sensibilities about
honour and duty to family are instantly recognizable once he begins
explaining them.
Kelly named a sandwich after Tish. The
Delicious Tish has pesto, tomato, egg and mozzarella cheese. She
comes in often and knows just about everyone in town. You'd be hard
pressed to name a name in Livermore she hasn't met at some point, and
she's one of those people who you want to meet for a variety of
reasons.
Then there's the walking ladies. This
group of ladies show up every Friday like clockwork. They park their
cars in the lot, walk their rout, and return to spend time here at
Tommie's chatting about this and that... and adopting the creepy
homeless guy that sits at the end of the counter, who they seem to
have taken an interest in. Kelly loves them. It's Friday and Kelly
loves Friday! When the Walking Ladies show up, her day is half over
and she can begin the downward slide into the weekend and a well
deserve break.
Behind the counter are Jaime, Jane and
Marci. Between them, you'll find stalwart, explosive fire, Super
Woman, and Too Cute for Words... I'll let you figure out which is
which... but know this, each of them share those qualities... as well
as Kelly's graciousness and generosity. Count in Kelly, they make
the atmosphere of Tommie's Café
into one that is not just a friendly place, but a comfortable place,
a welcoming place. This is a place where valuable friends can be
made. I've made more than a few here, myself.
Why am I talking about a Cafe in a blog
about homelessness..? Because, my friends, it's the only business
that I, as a homeless man, have felt truly welcome. Kelly will give
everyone a chance, and does! Oh, there are a lot of stories about
things that have happened here which will never be spoken of except
between trusted friends, but I'll say this: Kelly and her friends
have seen a lot and managed to keep it from ever being a problem.
John and Ricky are two guys who get why
all this works. Remember I was talking about behaviour? Courteous
Behaviour is why John and Ricky are two homeless guys who are in the
good graces of Kelly and her staff. Ricky, especially, but John as
well have become protective of this place. Keeping people informed
of what is and isn't acceptable is something both of them are keenly
aware of.
Keep this in mind when thinking of
Tommie's. It's a private business attached to a very public
facility. There is nothing more Public than a Publicly Owned Public
Library, and the Livermore Public Library is no exception. I've
never heard of anyone being banished from it, so it attracts all
kinds. Then there's the fact that Livermorons love their library
like no other community I've ever heard of.
If you are homeless, and walk into
Tommie's good behaviour will get you respect. A history of good
behaviour will get you trust. That's true for everyone everywhere
whenever dealing with others. It's one of the things the lion's
share of the homeless in Livermore do not seem to understand, and
need to learn.
Kelly and the rest of the staff and
regulars at Tommie's have been some of my best teachers in the past
months. And this Almond Rocca Mocca isn't bad either...
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