In 27 minutes Michelle Tea will be reading my tarot cards via Skype. My house is a mess (see my post below) so to make up for my anxiety around the unsightly backround, I'm just gonna put on some red lipstick and listen to EMA.
Megan Morman and Cindy Baker designed a pride flag for OUR community: Ladies that prefer staying home and nesting with their cats. The stripes reflect the rainbow of diversity of the cat world. The pink female symbols represent ladies who love ladies. The purple couch represents our community's queer desire: cuddling. The white cat symbol represents all possible kitties.
They are working on this project for Culture Days in Regina!
Vacations are so wonderful but admittedly, I always miss home when I'm away, and when I'm home I'm always dreaming of greener pastures. The conference was good, the hotel stay was great, and chumming with Ryan has been a delight! Ryan
Some memorable events that took place but are not limited to:
Meeting many crush worthy girls! I had some really fun and sexxxi flirty nights on ze trip. I won't kiss and tell cuz that would be distasteful, but I was reminded of the 'butterflies in the stomach' feeling again. Total crush on the drummer! RAWRRRR
Ryan had to work some evenings which sometimes left me exploring on my own. One of the places I braved was this 'participant-facilitated discussion' put on by ShOUT – Queer West Young Adult Program & Unconferences @ Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre. It was small event in which there were four speakers who spoke on a wide variety of topics. It was interesting to learn of peoples involvement in the Toronto art and activism scene. This was definitely the point in my trip where I REALLY fell in love with Toronto. Go to Queer In The City if you'd like more info. on the event.
Seeing Marilyn and Diana was a real treat! We went for drinks to the Henhouse, and for dinner to The Lakeview.
Met with Carley and Heather, two of the people I did Katimavik with back in 2005. We went to a smoking lounge and then for all you can eat sushi. So nice to catch up with them!
My wallet was lost/stolen at a landromat. So basically the last couple days in Toronto were STRESSFUL for me. I was stuck with no ID or money. We missed the Miike Snow show that I'd pre-bought tickets for because I had to file reports with the police, and make travel arrangements to get home. BLAH! My Mom was able to wire me some money so I could get by, but the guilt and stress that is still hanging over my head sucks. This is an identical picture of the wallet I had.
The only two items (that weren't food or party favours) I was able to purchase before my wallet left me we were: