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Making No Progress
Saturday is Max’s birthday. I can’t Let Go, and I can’t Say Goodbye. He was my gift to the world and my partner in arms and my higher power. I miss him so much. Omelette
Posted in grief, love
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People Have the Power!
Sing along with Patti! ~ The power to dream / to rule to wrestle the world from fools it’s decreed the people rule it’s decreed the people rule LISTEN I believe everything we dream can come to pass through our … Continue reading
The Mighty Chola
Growing up in Los Angeles, I discoverer the magic of cholas at an early age. A chola promised to kick my ass in 7th grade, so I left school early and ran all the way home. She was mad because … Continue reading
Typically Max
Spending most of his last 6 months in bed, Max starting using Facebook, and sent friend requests to everyone else who had his name. He was so pleased by the visual effect of Max Wolf leaving a comment for Max … Continue reading
Meet Carrie Blaydes
Carrie Blaydes left her design job at Helmut Lang in New York for an uncertain future down South, with her husband. She has just opened her eBay store, Factory Handbook Vintage. She told me she was going to donate the … Continue reading
Sharing
I love the picture with my grandma, where one of his booties has fallen off. It’s too much to bear.
Posted in love
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The Stuff We Leave
What if you disappeared tonight, and at some point in the future, even tomorrow, an archeologist tried to understand who you were by the stuff you left behind? If someone had only my possessions to determine my character, to try … Continue reading
Posted in Art, love
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Once Again: The Lesbian Stick
Let us all follow the Christmas tradition* of reading The Story of the Lesbian Stick. ~ *This year it’s dedicated to Max. Thanks, honey! You know how much I treasure that stick. xoxo
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Awww, Little Sister Wolf at 3 years old. This picture is up on a bulletin board in the living room, with masses of other family photos. I always thought it was cute until one of my friends deemed it “Tragic.” … Continue reading