If Tim Draper's dream of dividing California into six separate states comes true, he says, every one of those states will have the opportunity of naming its own state bird. Lawyer-vegetable shopper Marsha Cohen is intrigued by Safeway's locavarian pitch: "At Safeway," said a sign over the vegetables in her nearby market, "LOCAL means it's grown, raised or produced here in California." -- You know you're in Marin, says Roger Thornhill, when your neighborhood blog (Nextdoor - Tam Valley) includes two notices of lost Lexus keys, one at Whole Foods and the other outside a fitness studio. -- A survey taken by Ranker has determined that the single most likable quality in a person is trustworthiness, followed by loyalty and then intelligence. -- Giants aficionado Paul Muldown wishes to thank Nasus, the usher whose ministrations to the folks in her section at AT&T Park include offering "Sunscreen, get your sunscreen here!" and then dispensing it to the fans. Reading in Friday's column about the competition to be the best air guitarist in San Francisco, Lowell Darling started thinking about an equivalent visual art form/performance. Woman on cell phone at bus stop on 18th Street, overheard by Roland Popp