My tweets
- Sat, 6:50: Dreamt I had a BM that produced something the color, consistency, and roughly the size of a potato, which looked like it was barey holding itself together. Then it split open on all sides into what looked like a bunch of mostly intact celery stalks, after which I wondered vaguely if something might be wrong.
- Sat, 12:24: Well . . . Happy Pride Weekend everyone! Traditionally the weekend starts with a Trans Pride March on Capitol Hill that ends at festivities in Cal Anderson Park; I've gone the past five years in a row, and this year would be my sixth. (shorturl.at/gqIPX)
All Pride events are moved online this year, but I did not want this year to go by with no photos. So, the link below is to this year's Trans Pride Seattle photo album, consisting mostly of screenshots of the online speakers and performers. I did walk down to Cal Anderson Park to get just a few shots of what it looked like this year instead, as there are still plenty of people camped out down there in tents.
Everything is weird and turned sideways this year. I'm so grateful Pride events of some kind were still put together. They aren't nearly as well attended online as they would be in person, but it's still imperative that they continue.
Virtual Trans Pride Seattle 2020 - Sat, 16:38: This car is gay culture. #seattlepride https://t.co/hyhvRx3eA3
- Sat, 18:23: If you want to be part of something surprisingly great during this online-only #Pride weekend, do yourself a favor and watch this special. It exceeds all expectations. Can’t Cancel Pride: A COVID-19 Relief Benefit for the LGBTQ Community
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