Saturday, January 5, 2019

Worth a Thousand

So what if my financial advisor, my dentist, my urologist, and my barber all chose to abandon me for sweet retirement in 2018. BFD

Sandy said, "Why don’t you try this barber in Green Harbor?" I called. They don’t take appointments. What? I try a barber downtown. They have big screen TVs and snappy-looking hair stylists. Guess what? They don’t take appointments either.

For 40 years I would call Yankee Clipper -- cool name if you think about it, for a harbor and ship-building town -- and schedule my appointment with my friend Carol Santacross. A relative changed their name from Santacroce because of the racial bias against Eatalians in Boston at the time. Are you kidding me? Who doesn’t love Italians? Who doesn’t like pasta fagioli?

I am starting to look like Forrest . . . Forrest Gump when he decided to run across the country. OK I will give Green Harbor Barber a shot for the pleasure of cutting my hair and trimming my beard and mustache. I call. No answer. No message on their machine either. I Google. They -- there are two barbers --  open at 10. I arrive at 10. Parked on either side of me are two customers. 10:18 she arrives. She is encumbered by something, but from the tall vehicles on either side of me I cannot see why she is moving so slowly. She unlocks the door and lets her dog enter first.

Cosmetology salons Chapter 61G5-20. "No animals shall be allowed in salon." You can, however, have fish.

Naturally the dog greets me on my entry. "How long until I can get a haircut?” She says she is the only barber.

I try my second choice in downtown Marshfield. It is even worse than I remember. Both stylists are showing off their tattoos. As you remember, Sandy owned a day spa for 17 years. She had hair stylists, massage therapists and estheticians. Each group looks so different. You can actually see the difference and you know who is who. I am in a hair salon and it is obvious to me that I am in a hair salon. I am asked to sign in on their computer. They want my e-mail address and telephone number and they INSIST that it is OK to TEXT me. Not this cowboy. Never. Let's just say it is not a good start for the 73 year old. I type in an incorrect cell phone number. E-mail address? Not today. I am in the chair. Should she do a Number 2 or a Number 1 on me? Do you want a sand filter or a diatomaceous filter? How the hell should I know? I am a pool guy, in for a simple hair cut and beard trim. We decide on a Number 2. 

It seems that this week my hair stylist cracked a tooth while eating or drinking a pomegranate drink. Her dentist is off till next week. “What the fuck," she says. “I will have to drink Jack Daniels over the weekend for the pain." Help me, Dear God, for I am so fucking far out of my league. Whoops, did I say the F-word? How unprofessional of me.
Pomegranate is a wonderful spelling test word.

On the way home, I am kind of itchy from the hair cut. Somehow with Carol I never was. Remember the old days with the hand clippers and the pain they caused?

I catch Sandy in the kitchen. She says, "What happened to you? Your mustache is totally crooked." 

It's true. If I frown, it looks really bad. But if I smile it looks ok.

Later I say "Hi" to my grandson Abel and he says, “Grampa, you look so different."

Kezia took these photos.





8 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Bob, I guess I'm lucky, I've had the same barber for years and he's 6/10's of a mile from my house. My father was a barber until age 85 so it was an ajustment for me to find another barber. I was used to my father cutting my hair at home most of the time. I always have had the old fashioned taper, not the type that makes a straight line across my neck. My One of my older brothers, who lived in long meadow, was very fussy about haircuts and always made an appointment with the same barber. Won't Sandy cut your hair?
Good luck.
Rich

Unknown said...

The Dallas cowboys just won their wild-card playoff game. Ezekiel Elliott has an amazing beard and even more amazing hair. Beards are all the style in sports today, unlike the Adams High football team which was very clean shaven. Our son Albi has a great full beard, but lately every time we see him another inch has been cut off. His beard is about the same as yours right now, but he'll probably grow it back. And I suspect you will too. Hope you find a Great Barber. Albin (the elder, not son) has been searching and finally found one he likes in Cranston, RI even though he has to drive about 30 minutes to get there. Good luck!

TAD said...

Senor Tocino that is a very sad story. You are not alone though this is happening everywhere. The barbers are fading away. Maybe you will get your next haircut in Mexico. 100 pesos

AJaye said...

Well... you could always SHAVE it all off; says the guy with the 44 year old handlebar moustache! NOT!

Unknown said...

Loved TAD’s comment...Very witty...Who would think that it would be so hard to find a barber or get a decent haircut and trim in a hair salon...Might be a good time to try DIY....Good luck

Unknown said...

So Bob, just keep smiling. Great story though. There was a time when the hairstylists would dance around you as they did your hair...and they were all named Gino (it seemed). You must have been safely going to Carol then.

Unknown said...

Maybe time to get a Flowbee. It works great. Google it :)

mi3ke2002 said...

Hello Senor Tocino,
I am fortunate that somewhere along many moons ago, Mz Trysha decided to get her barber's license. (And her Master Barber's license!) She has cut my hair since forever. She even volunteered at a veteran's home to cut the veteran's hair for free. While that endeavor has finished she still cuts *this* veteran's hair to this day.
If she ever decides to retire I may, myself, go through your own horrible journey. I expect by then it will be somewhat easy to cut the three remaining hairs with a nail clipper.