Archive for January, 2005

Cemetery

Cemetery

A typical New Orleans Cemetery on All Saints Day. New Orleans Cemeteries are above ground because the city is below sea level. They are beautiful, like being in another world.

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Working

I’ve been up most of the night working on the final series of ads for CRUISING for SEX ’Get your DICK on Rt. 66 Tour.’ It took me hours to squeeze the details for five events and logos for seven sponsors into a 2.25 x 5.375 ad. My client thinks that, since the ad is small it should be easier to do. In fact, the opposite is true. I mean I could not care if it’s legible but that’s not me, unfortunately.

Anyway, if you live in or near LA or Long Beach, you might want to check them out. There are a bunch of bar events and a sex party. You can get details here. I had lots of fun at the event they had in OKC.

On top of that I had an argument with The Crusher, a SuperStud and my best friend from Cape Cod, which remains unresolved. He called me back while I was sleeping this afternoon so a reconciliation is probably in the cards.

Say good night, Gracie.

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Dean

DeanI’m feeling much better today. I even ran around Magazine St. for a while this afternoon. Tomorrow morning I take my host, Dorian, to the airport for the Internext event and I’ll have this big apartment and a car all to myself until Saturday. Why it’ll almost be like having my own place!!

This is a picture of Dean, a beautiful man whose picture I took at the Great Plains Gay Rodeo in Oklahoma City about nine years ago. His charm and good looks sold a lot of t-shirts over the course of that Memorial Day Weekend. I don’t know anything about him except that he was at a table hawking merchandise for some GRA in the Northwest. In this picture he’s buying a poke chop sandwich. MMMMMMMM.

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Beech Forest, Provincetown MA

BFTI have thousands of pictures I’ve taken in the last couple of years and it's about time someone got to see them besides myself. This one is of some Pitch Pine bark on a tree in the Beech Forest in Provincetown. The Beech Forest was my favorite place to go in Ptown. It's part of Cape Cod National Seashore, and it's usually, thankfully, deserted. There is some cruising around the parking area but I never saw more than a couple of men there at a time. Most tourists don't go anywhere except the bars, the beach and the gym but they really miss out on some incredibly beautiful stuff. On the other hand, I could always go there for some peace and quiet which is very hard to find in Provincetown in the summer. It's one of the few things I really miss about living there. That and all the stores closing at 11PM!

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