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On the sign:
JUDY COMES TO VISIT
judy asks, "You don’t have those wrinkles on the back of your neck, do you?" Alarmed, I ask "What wrinkles?" Scott slaps the table. "Give us a break! Don’t give her something new to worry about!"
The next day, he catches me staring at my wrinkles. He grabs my hand & stomps out, pulling me along, "STOP this crap!" he shouts. "Work on your spiritual development!"
Berkeley’s poetry Walk was laid in October 2003 along Edison Street between Shattuck and Milvia Streets. The route includes 128 metal plates with excerpts from songs, each of which is related in one way or another to the city of Berkeley.
The current sign features a poem by the British-American poet Alta Gerrey (1942), Alta who was known for her feminist views, founded feminist magazines and after closing them opened an art gallery in the city of Berkeley