Monday, June 29, 2009

Idapalooza

Welcome to planet ida. Where the girls wear mustaches and the men wear dresses. Where you pick your eggs and blackberries. Where the shitter is either a cute cottage or a rocket. Where you can get ticks while doing naked stretching and drink more whiskey than ever before.

Nothing can prepare you for your first visit to radical queer Tennessee (and there's probably more going on than you'd expect).

Carey and I came early, ready to build and garden till the music and shenanigans began.



To begin with: It's gorgeous out here. Once you get over the bees, chiggers, snakes, spiders,ticks, poison ivy, mosquitoes, etc- you can begin to enjoy the stars, waterfall, and all the green as far as the eye can see.

The people aren't immediately friendly the way the faeries (fabulous gay men, mostly) are at the sanctuary a few miles away- but that doesn't mean anything. It's New York (ida) VS. San Fran (short mountain). There are plenty of friends and connections and hookups to be had. Blowjobs in the bushes all during lunch. A kiddie playground transformed to an S&M playground, complete with glory hole.

Things you can do at Ida [a partial list]
-cry
-weed the garden naked
-learn to use a jig saw

-shit next to a massive spider
-discover your hay allergy
-do arial silks poorly
-meet someone named fetish
-play spin the bottle with 4 bottles and 50+ kissers
-miss your bed
-have safe gloved sex
-join the FAG (fabulous ass gawkers) dance team

-offend people
-see the kids from school you were never quite cool enough to befriend
-listen to Hurray for the Riff Raff
-smoke weed out of a day lily
-give Dave End a hug
-accidentally wear the same outfit as a burly boy

-wake up sweaty
-drink homemade plum wine
-get jealous
-call everyone they and be constantly grammatically incorrect
-play boggle for the first time
-hear accordian versions of coin-operated boy
-wonder if anyone likes you
-get secret crush mail that proves at least one person does
-hear a chorus of moans at 3 AM
-be one of them

Thursday, June 4, 2009

No one's ever died of awkward.

Tonight I read a few poems at bluestockings, a super-adorable queer filled independent bookstore/coffee shop on the LES.

The event was called "Speaking of Femme II" by Femme Family and it was bangin' if I do say so myself. Honestly, I always freak out when I have to read and for the first time I wasn't SUPER nervous.
My hand barely shook and I only screwed up a few times.

The title of the post refers to a quote by the emcee encouraging hittin' on someone. I second the notion.




Also, for your enjoyment, a few more instant moments.






Meanwhile, Goodbye New York City. I'm headed to Ida in TN for idapalooza/organic farming/ queer shenanigans.

Maybe I'll see a star or two out of my tent and think of you.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

LES NYC: Art/Life



I have officially dated this adorable creature for 6 months. Yes, the one on the left.

Teamwork: I took this photo and Carey (my live-in partner-in-crime) edited it.