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31Dec/040

New Year’s Eve 2004

New Year's Eve
2004

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27Dec/040

Dinner at Charlie and Paige’s house

Dinner at Charlie and
Paige's house

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25Dec/040

Christmas Day 2004

Christmas Day
2004

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24Dec/040

Christmas Eve 2004

Christmas Eve
2004

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13Dec/040

Today’s Astrological Forecast

Today's Astrological Forecast

Click to listen to today's astrological forecast. Astrological_Forecast.ra

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12Dec/040

Itzhak Perlman

Itzhak Perlman

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12Dec/040

Gingerbread Houses for a Great Cause

Gingerbread Houses for a
Great Cause

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11Dec/040

Juliette & Shera’s Holiday Party

Juliette & Shera's
Holiday Party

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11Dec/040

Juliette & Shera’s Holiday Party

Juliette & Shera's
Holiday Party

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11Dec/040

Juliette & Shera’s Holiday Party

Juliette & Shera's
Holiday Party

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11Dec/040

Juliette & Shera’s Holiday Party

Juliette & Shera's
Holiday Party

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11Dec/040

Juliette & Shera’s Holiday Party

Juliette & Shera's
Holiday Party

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10Dec/040

Weird Skies Overhead

Weird Skies
Overhead

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3Dec/040

Company Holiday Party

Company Holiday
Party

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25Nov/040

Thanksgiving 2004

I stayed in Atlanta for Thanksgiving and dined with Lakegan, Eddie, Jeff and Rio.
Rio's Thanksgiving treat (OK, so I gave him some turkey later)

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17Nov/040

Back to Life

Back to Life

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14Nov/040

Alexander’s Baptism

I'm a godfather - that's right, I know it's hard to believe, but I'm a godfather. My cousin's only son, Alexander is now my godson. It is a special honor that I take seriously, not for any religious reason because I would have never done it for one of those, but because my cousin Jane has always been a great person, a great example and it's a way for me to honor her and her family.

Alexander did have a bit of a fever in the morning and wasn't feeling very good. His personality is very pleasant usually.

Alexander's older sisters, Daniela and Marisa.

My cousin Jane, Alexander, Daniela and Marisa.

This is little Alexander. My mother is the godmother and she had to buy him this outfit which makes look like a little Cubanito complete with a gold chain.

Peter, Jane and Alexander

Me, Peter, Alexander, Jane and my mother.

The entire group.

Alexander and Omar.

Omar and Alexander.

I had to have a little chat with Jesus about a few things.

After the baptism we went to eat lunch at a local restaurant called Conchy Joe's I think. Alexander and I had a chance to chat before everyone got there and here's what he had to say.

He's ready to speak spanish, we'll at least the rolling rrrrrr's anyway. When Alexander is very upset he rolls them.

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13Nov/040

St Charles Fall Festival 2004

St Charles Fall Festival
2004

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6Nov/040

Omar’s Post Election State of the Union Thoughts

Omar's Post Election State
of the Union Thoughts

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2Nov/040

Restaurant O

Restaurant O

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31Oct/040

Halloween Party 2004

I went to a Halloween Party at Curt & Tom's house and had a wonderful time.
I went as Woody, The Gay Cowboy. The following is what I managed to capture digitally.

The Hosts Curt and Tom.

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30Oct/040

Sordid Lives Trailer

Sordid Lives
Trailer

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30Oct/040

Angels in America

I watched all 6 hours of the HBO mini-series, Angels in America this week.

I loved it, I can easily see why it was nominated for so many Golden Globe Awards. I highly recommend it.

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29Oct/040

Whatever am I going as for Halloween?

Whatever am I going as for
Halloween?

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29Oct/040

Georgians Against Discrimination


Georgians Against Discrimination
is a statewide coalition of diverse organizations working together to defeat the anti-gay constitutional amendment, which will be on our state ballot on November 2nd.

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24Oct/040

Coffee at Lisa’s with Emma

Coffee at Lisa's with
Emma

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22Oct/040

Jonathan’s 30th Birthday Party

Jonathan's 30th Birthday
Party

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10Oct/040

Sunday Stuff

This is Kennedy Center building.

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9Oct/040

Shopping and Nightlife

We haven't done much today. We were all up quite late. We watched the Kerry-Bush debate Anna recorded on her DVR.

We've eaten breakfast but now Anne is snoozing on the sofa, Anna is on the phone and I'm typing this account of my weekend so far. Hopefully we'll get it in gear and go out and do something soon.

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8Oct/040

Weekend in Washington DC

I'm sitting here listening to The Smith's Hatful of Hollow and recalling my weekend in Washington DC with my friends Anna and Anne.

Here we go...
Friday, October 8, 2004
I'm in our country's capital this Columbus Day weekend. My friend Anne flew in from Charlotte and I flew in from Atlanta to meet up with our friend Anna who lives in Fairfax, VA.

I love DC for there is a palpable feeling of patriotism and civic pride when you're here. Today we went to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. I ordered tickets in advance which did seem to make entry easier. There was quite a security line, so if you go, be prepared to wait, even if you have tickets. Now we didn't plan very well. It's about a 10 minute drive from Anna's place to the Vienna/Fairfax Metrotrain station. Then, it's about a half hour ride to the Smithsonian station near the museum.


We got there just after 11am without having eating breakfast. After 4pm when we emerged from the museum we were not only emotionally but physically drained as well. The Holocaust Museum is an
extremely moving and powerful place. It recalls the events of that atrocity, with incredible detail and honestly. It successfully maintains the dignity of those Jews, Romas (Gypsies) and homosexuals who's basic human rights were wrongly and violently stripped from them.

There were a couple of events during that time which I was unaware of. First the voyage of the St. Louis, which was a ship whose purpose was to transport jews from Europe to Cuba and
safety from Hitler.

Unknown to the jews on that trip, their destination visas were denied before they left Europe. Ultimately they were returned to Eurpoe after being denied to dock in Cuba and the US.

I knew about homosexuals being held in camps alongside Jews but I didn't know the number was over 10,000 and 90% of the homosexuals imprisoned were men. They were identified with a pink
triangle which is why an upside-down pink triangle is now a symbol of gay pride.

And, unlike the Jews, the homosexuals were kept in prison after liberation. In fact, Hitler's awful laws kept persecuting homosexuals until 1969 in Germany. There are so many artifacts and historical pieces which make the permanent exhibit so powerful. I won't go into more detail about the sections of the exhibit because I think everyone needs to visit this place at least once to know what really happened.

I couldn't avoid being overwhelmed several times by what I saw. Tears ran down my face on more than one occasion out of sheer reaction to the images and situations presented. And all
of the exhibit is presented so tastefully and devoid of political propaganda.

We were hungry and wanted to grab a quick bite to eat. We decided to grab a sandwich at the subway in the Museum of Natural History so we could do more sightseeing. This sculpture was outside.

This is the flag draped over the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

I actually forget what building this is.

Here I am with one of my favorite monuments.

They may be prohibited now, but we'll get to the drinking part later.

After the Holocaust we walked past the Washington Monument and the White House. We made our way to the World War II
memorial which is brand new and is situated between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.

If you look closely you can see Anne and Anna chatting just under where the Capital building is seen.

The veterans seen below were discussing their experiences in the war.

Winner for best hair of the day goes to...

Then we went to the Vietnam Memorial. I've known about it but had never seen it. There is something about seeing all those names on that dark wall for yourself and knowing each one represents someone who was killed that gives you a chill.

The Lincoln Memorial is also another place of great impact. It majestically stands on that hill. After you climb up all those steps, and standing before the larger than life seated Lincoln: it makes one feel insignificant and childlike in the face of freedom. Then turning around and seeing those giant columns andlooking out onto the reflecting pond, the WWII memorial, the Washington Monument and the Capital in the background is
all quite a sight to behold. The weather has been incredible. It's been in the 70s during the day and the low 60s at night with not a cloud in the sky - lovely.

Planes flying into Ronald Reagan National Airport fly REALLY, REALLY close to all the monuments.

From the Lincoln Memorial we visited the Korean War Memorial which was eerie. The ghostly figures are haunting.

The image below is of the wall in the picture above. The flash reflected the skyline behind me and produced this
great image.

There are some unique squirrels running around here. We saw white ones but only one black one.

I had to take advantage of the great light and the time on the camera.

I have yet to actually see the Jefferson Memorial up close but I did snap a few pics of it.

After getting home we had to all take showers and get ready to go back in the city to check out the nightlife.

We wanted to take some pictures while we still looking good.

We made it to Dupont Circle and ate a Japanese restaurant called Raku. It featured Asian tapas and was very tasty. I had a passionfruit limeade drink with citrus vodka which was heaven.

We then went to a bar that Anne had been to the last time she was in DC and struck up a conversation with these nice straight guys, Craig and Steve.

After a couple of drinks there they directed us to a very gay bar called JRs. It was there I met a very nice 'bloke' named Ian who was in DC on business. It's always great to meet cute, down-to-earth guys, I just wish I could meet more that live on the same continent I do. Anyway, it was a pleasure to have crossed paths with him and who knows I might see again sooner than I think. Life is funny that way.

I love this picture of Anna and Anne - looking good girls!

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4Oct/040

Monday in Montgomery

Monday in
Montgomery

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3Oct/040

Sunday = Tomorrow’s Monday

Sunday = Tomorrow's
Monday

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30Sep/040

Debate Watch Party

Debate Watch
Party

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25Sep/040

Chattanooga Daytrippers

With a visitor from Switzerland in tow, David, Lakegan and I drove up to Chattanooga for a look around. We got there around lunch time and spent the afternoon sightseeing.

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17Sep/040

Bowling Night

Bowling Night

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13Sep/040

*** Presidential Debate Watch Party ***

*** Presidential Debate Watch Party ***

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12Sep/040

Brunch, City Tavern & The Drive Back to Atlanta

Anne, Maureen and I had brunch at Pike's near the Camden Square area of Charlotte.

They had a great brunch buffet but they didn't have mimosas!
What did we do? We went to City Tavern.

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12Sep/040

Brunch, City Tavern & The Drive Back to Atlanta

Brunch, City Tavern &
The Drive Back to Atlanta

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11Sep/040

Adventure at Dick’s

Adventure at
Dick's

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11Sep/040

In Memory of September 11, 2001

In Memory of September 11,
2001

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11Sep/040

Modern Design Home With Sustainable Aspects

Modern Design Home With
Sustainable Aspects

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10Sep/040

Out in Charlotte with Anne & Maureen

Out in Charlotte with Anne
& Maureen

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10Sep/040

Out in Charlotte with Anne & Maureen

Out in Charlotte with Anne
& Maureen

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10Sep/040

Out in Charlotte with Anne & Maureen

Out in Charlotte with Anne
& Maureen

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10Sep/040

Out in Charlotte with Anne & Maureen

Out in Charlotte with Anne
& Maureen

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10Sep/040

Out in Charlotte with Anne & Maureen

Out in Charlotte with Anne
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8Sep/040

Good Summary of George W. Bush

A friend sent me this and I enjoyed it so much I had to share it -- Seriously!

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8Sep/040

Live Strong

Live Strong

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5Sep/040

The Smith Family

The Smith
Family

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4Sep/040

Playing Pool

Playing Pool

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