Despite very little sleep, I am so very much enjoying the time here in San Francisco. I've had trouble adjusting to the time zone and the employment challenges at home haven't been easy to shrug off unless I've been active. So, I've been active, blessedly active. Casey and I arrived a couple of hours later than expected on Thursday night. Our friend Stan picked us up at SFO and took us into the city where we had a late Mediterranean dinner in the Castro. Once we got back to Stan's house in the Haight, I made a few promised calls and we visited till the wee hours.
My plans have continually evolved from what was expected, but in completely wonderful ways. Anyone who knows me, knows how much I like to plan and organize details of a trip; but in this case, the script has been thrown away in favor of improv:) On Friday, plans changed and Stan, Casey and I had lunch on Clement Street at a little hole in the wall Chinese place, then Stan drove us through Golden Gate Park where I got to indulge my passion for taking photos. We drove along the water for miles; windows were rolled down, as Casey and I thoroughly enjoyed the chilly wind. In general, the cool nature of the Summer in SF has rejuvenated us. (Love those temps in the 50s at night!:)
Coming back into the city, I made a spontaneous decision to be dropped off at The Edge. I knew it was about 4pm, the time
notdefined told me he would be there and I decided it was time for us to finally meet in person. I walked in, with a bit of trepidation as I haven't been inside a bar in close to a year; there was Tom, sitting in a corner with a big smile on his face. (Folks will be surprised that he is taller than his 1x1 icons! *grin*) A few minutes later, Morgan
mh58 arrived, then a new acquaintance,
scotsailor, another
egbubba then more of Tom and Morgan's friends. Suddenly, I was surrounded by handsome men and all was right with the world:)
After a taking a few photos and visiting with Tom, Morgan and their friends, I briefly met
squalidbear, (Oh those sexy British accents! Made me think of
theoctothorpe who Tom and I adore:) Following the hour at The Edge, I made a trip to "A Different Light", where I purchased a couple of books and was completely disarmed and charmed by the young bear, Jason, who works there. Later that evening, my ex David came into town on Bart and Stan, Casey, David and I had a terrific dinner at "Catch", "catching" up with each other. (A dining highlight was the butternut squash soup with a pumpkin oil drizzle and a fresh scallop in the center.) Again, it was late to bed.
I woke up yesterday at 5am, unable to get back to sleep, my mind racing with all of the things I don't like about my life in Texas. Fortunately, I had breakfast planned with
low_fat_muffin and his friend John from Seattle. We met at The Grind Cafe in the Lower Haight, about a 20 minute walk from Stan's home. It was great to see Bob and to witness first-hand the results of his Weight-Watchers and work out regimen and to meet John. Bob and I caught up on a lot of the challenges we've faced in the last year and gave each other lots of solid unsolicited advice:) Despite all, I have to say that life in San Francisco suits Bob and it made me happy to see him.
Another 20-minute walk later, the three of us met
notdefined at BearBucks. We had a fun 40 minutes before heading to Tom's voice lesson in Bernal Heights. Tom's commitment to being the best singer he can be is impressive. He's much harder on himself than he needs to be, because he has the voice. He will achieve his goals because he has the dedication to grow as a singer. Dale, his voice teacher, and I have several mutual acquaintances centered around "The Phantom of the Opera". As to teaching, the guy knows his stuff.
I spent the afternoon with Tom and Morgan ... Tom treating us to lunch at Harvey's, then a brief visit with their highly desirable friend Istvan (spelling?) and his two Hungarian Vizla's. The dogs were the center of attention:) Soon after, we left The Castro. Tom and Morgan took me by Grace Cathedral where they go to church and then drove me back to Stan's. They met my traveling companion Casey who was awaking from a nap and we visited for a delightful hour. (I love introducing friends to friends:) Tom and Morgan - I am so appreciative to have the opportunity to know you, to have met you in person and look forward to more breaking of bread and good times.
In a day chock full of highlights, the capper was having dinner with
sflonestar and his partner Gregg at Gregg's home. Gregg's unit sits on the side of a steep hill with balcony vistas of the city. They put together a yummy feast and the conversation flowed easily. The five of us (Casey and Stan were with me) all love theater, politics, travel ... All of us are in our 50's since Jim hit the big 50 this week. (Happy Birthday, again Jim!) We have a lot of life experience and shared many stories. We have strong opinions ...
Five people joined together who really liked each other a lot and it made for a warm and wonderful evening! I couldn't stop smiling as I looked around me at the faces of people which mean so much to me. (Thanks Gregg and Jim so very much!) The party ended at midnight; we arrived back at Stan's and I went to sleep within minutes, exhausted but happy. The affection and care of my friends had wrestled the early morning demons and pinned them in victory. I slept like a baby.
My plans have continually evolved from what was expected, but in completely wonderful ways. Anyone who knows me, knows how much I like to plan and organize details of a trip; but in this case, the script has been thrown away in favor of improv:) On Friday, plans changed and Stan, Casey and I had lunch on Clement Street at a little hole in the wall Chinese place, then Stan drove us through Golden Gate Park where I got to indulge my passion for taking photos. We drove along the water for miles; windows were rolled down, as Casey and I thoroughly enjoyed the chilly wind. In general, the cool nature of the Summer in SF has rejuvenated us. (Love those temps in the 50s at night!:)
Coming back into the city, I made a spontaneous decision to be dropped off at The Edge. I knew it was about 4pm, the time
After a taking a few photos and visiting with Tom, Morgan and their friends, I briefly met
I woke up yesterday at 5am, unable to get back to sleep, my mind racing with all of the things I don't like about my life in Texas. Fortunately, I had breakfast planned with
Another 20-minute walk later, the three of us met
I spent the afternoon with Tom and Morgan ... Tom treating us to lunch at Harvey's, then a brief visit with their highly desirable friend Istvan (spelling?) and his two Hungarian Vizla's. The dogs were the center of attention:) Soon after, we left The Castro. Tom and Morgan took me by Grace Cathedral where they go to church and then drove me back to Stan's. They met my traveling companion Casey who was awaking from a nap and we visited for a delightful hour. (I love introducing friends to friends:) Tom and Morgan - I am so appreciative to have the opportunity to know you, to have met you in person and look forward to more breaking of bread and good times.
In a day chock full of highlights, the capper was having dinner with
Five people joined together who really liked each other a lot and it made for a warm and wonderful evening! I couldn't stop smiling as I looked around me at the faces of people which mean so much to me. (Thanks Gregg and Jim so very much!) The party ended at midnight; we arrived back at Stan's and I went to sleep within minutes, exhausted but happy. The affection and care of my friends had wrestled the early morning demons and pinned them in victory. I slept like a baby.