Everyone else in the world is getting ready for Christmas.
The Catholics across the street from my apartment were putting up a manger while a priest looked on...
My impression is that he would be a tough critic.
Co-Worker Michelle had a birthday!
She still seemed impressed with the effort!
I met up with Mama Kel for a Thursday night cocktail!
Just FYI, The Bank has a super ladies' night special - dollar drinks, my friends!
So, let's just plan to meet each other down there next Thursday, okay?
Still, I had to hightail it out of there to see a movie with Baby S and his friend Sam.
I'd like to think that his friend Sam is now my friend Sam.
As I was driving there, I realized that I hadn't been to The Mayan since I saw Lost Highway there so, so, so many years ago.
It's kind of the perfect place to see a David Lynch movie...
Lots of secrets there, I can tell you.
I didn't expect it to, but it did.
The opening scenes of gay men in an intolerant San Francisco being herded from safe haven bars for their "deviance" broke my heart. Shame and misery intermingled with exposure...those are the kinds of emotions no human should have to endure for the color of their skin, their sexual preference, or whatever other inherent qualities that are the very fabric of a person's being.
At the end, I found tears rolling down my cheeks as I tried to imagine a time when hope really meant something. It meant something to all those brave crusaders that were seeking equality with their peers in a city that embraced a willingness to change.
I think we're all hoping that same spirit of hope can be maintained with the election of our new President! I'm crossing my fingers - because believing in people, focusing your energy toward something promising isn't foolish...it's the most intuitive thing you can do.
Yes.
Keep your heart open.
Yes.
2 comments:
"At the end, I found tears rolling down my cheeks as I tried to imagine a time when hope really meant something. It meant something to all those brave crusaders that were seeking equality with their peers in a city that embraced a willingness to change."
One of my vocab words for the novel "Speak" is revolutionary... I think your words are an incredible definition of that. I will be sharing this with them.
lovemaura
I'm honored MB!
Thanks, love for frequenting my blog and being so amazingly sweet!
xox
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