Nothing To Write

When the month of March began I decided I would try to post something to my blog every day. Well today I could not think of anything to post. Nothing exciting or special happened today. Work was work, although we didn’t have network access so I couldn’t check e-mail or surf the web. So I couldn’t think of anything to write about. I mean, I could write about how Iraq signed their interim constitution but that’s become a boring subject to me. I could write about the mayor of Seattle signing an executive order recognizing gay marriages. I could write about Martha’s woes of the day. I could write about the actor Spalding Gray’s body being found in the East River in New York. I could write about the weather here in Northern Virginia (it’s gotten cold and windy again after some pretty nice temperatures over the weekend). I did watch the Sopranos last night. I could write about the change in characters and what happened in the first episode of this season but even that was a bit predictable. I could even write about politics and what Kerry and Bush said about each other today. I could write about religion but that would take too long and my opinions would be hated, I’m sure. I could write about how many fucking commercials they have on the news but that’s nothing new.

I don’t feel like writing anything about those topics. I think they are getting old and I’m bored with them. Not that I feel any different about any of those issues. I’m just tired of hearing about them on the news or creating an opinion about any of them. Feel free to submit a topic and I’ll try to write about it. So, nothing to write about. I’ll think of something better for tomorrow. I’ll think about something I have a strong opinion about or something of interest to me. Something should come up I’m sure. But feel free to suggest something.

Norfolk

Yesterday I went to Norfolk with Brad. Not Virginia Beach as was previously posted. When Brad picked me up early in the morning, he had a 44 ounce Big Gulp in the cup holder on his dashboard. On the drive to Norfolk, we only stopped 4 times to go to the bathroom. He told me we’d be stopping a lot. I didn’t think much of it until we did stop about every hour or less. I would have laughed at him about this except for the fact that 3 of those 4 times, I had to go too! It rained the whole way down there too. Rain hitting the window isn’t a good thing when your bladder is full. It only took us 3 1/2 hours to get there. Funny thing is, we didn’t listen to any music the whole trip. We talked the entire time. I kept thinking that Brad probably wanted me to shut up but he never said so. He talked right along with me. We talk so easily.

We didn’t have to meet with Brad’s editor until 1:00 so we had some time to drive around and see a few things. We drove to the Naval Station at Norfolk. I wanted to see some big ships. Brad drove around and we found the pier. As soon as I saw the first huge ship I started acting like a little kid. I was getting all giddy and saying, “Look how big they are!” Brad was laughing at me of course. But I had never seen any Navy ships up close like that. It was truly awesome. I wasn’t expecting them to be so big. I had my camera but it was raining. Plus, with all the security in the country now, they wouldn’t let you take any pictures. However, when we got to the USS Enterprise, I told Brad to pull over and roll down his window. I did snap a picture before anyone noticed saw. It’s not the greatest picture and doesn’t show the massiveness of the ship, but you get the idea.

After that we drove to downtown Norfolk to meet his editor. We got there a little early. There was a park close to the guy’s house so we decided to go there and waste some time. Surprisingly there were rugby games going on in the park. Female rugby. I was surprised. I was even more surprised to see a female rugby player squatting in the bushes taking a leak. Brad and I turned away and walked away just in time to see another female rugby player under the bleachers changing her clothes. I saw more naked female bodies in just 3 minutes then I’ve seen in years. It looked as though there was going to be a male rugby game after the female rugby game because there were several hunky male rugby players milling about. All with nice legs. Brad was in heaven.

It was time to meet Brad’s editor so we went to his co-op apartment to drop off and discuss Brad’s latest book. Now this guy is probably in his late 50’s, early 60’s. His apartment was probably built in the early 1900’s. It was very dark and nothing had been renovated over the years. This guy is a book editor so I expected there to be lots of books. Once inside his place, there wasn’t an inch of clear space. He had bookshelves in every room, all stacked with tons of books, all kinds of books. His dinning room table was completely covered with magazines, articles, newspapers and papers he obviously intended to get to at one point. Nothing was really messy, just packed around in stacks but neat stacks. After unloading Brad’s box and discussing the details of Brad’s books, we decided to go to lunch. Just before leaving, this guy said he wanted to take our picture. Neither one of us had met him before, and Brad had only talked to him a few times on the phone and in e-mails. I thought it was odd that he wanted to take our picture. Of course I had my camera so I wanted a picture too. This guy had this little disposable camera. The kind you have to hold the button while taking the picture to make the flash work. So he took our picture and then I took a picture of him with Brad holding up his manuscript. This guy was just a little too creepy for me. He was very troll like. I think he’d be the kind of guy who would die in his apartment and no one would notice until weeks later when the stench drifted into the hallways of his co-op. So off to lunch we went. He took us to a local bar/restaurant. It was okay. The food was decent. Nothing spectacular. All during the lunch the guy kept telling us stories. He was telling us about his family, his church and all the groups he belongs to in his church, and about the local nightlife and cultural events he attends. He was obviously gay. We knew when we walked into his apartment and saw naked male artwork on the walls and by some of the titles on his bookshelves. The bar we went to for lunch might even be a more lively gay place at night. There were other obviously gay men having lunch at the same time we were. After lunch the guy showed us more of downtown Norfolk. By this time the sun had come out and the weather was clearing. While driving around seeing different sights I was wanting to stop to take more pictures but it was more of a driving tour and not a walking tour. So I didn’t get any pictures on that tour. We then dropped the guy off back at his apartment and went on our way.

We drove back to the Naval Station at Norfolk and went to the Exchange to do some shopping. They have some decent buys there and without paying any tax, you make out pretty well. We then decided we should head to the hotel and check in. We drove to the Little Creek Amphibious Naval Base. We checked in at the Navy Lodge there. It was very nice. Brad and I were exhausted but decided to get a little something to eat before turing in. We just ran to McDonalds and had a small dinner. Then back to the hotel to relax. We didn’t turn on the TV or anything. We got comfortable and just laid on the bed and talked about all the things we’d seen and done during the day. We talked for a good 2 hours before deciding to go to bed. (Details left out here on purpose.) Brad and I sleeping together has not been very successful in the past so I was hoping this time it would work. However, it did not. The heater kept making a noise each time it came on and that woke us both up at least once an hour. In the middle of the night Brad left our bed to get in the other bed. I guess I was keeping him awake as usual. I was only able to sleep about 5 hours. I’m sure Brad slept less. In the morning he told me how difficult it was for him to sleep. We have got to figure out this sleeping thing. He is never able to get a good nights sleep when we are together. Usually I sleep pretty well but he always has trouble getting to sleep and then sleeping restfully through the night. I hope we get to the point where he is able to sleep through the night. That’s one thing I have to continue to work on with Brad.

In the morning after a quick discussion of the sleepless night, we got showers, got dressed and got on our way. We decided we would drive north towards Williamsburg and find a place to eat. That was the plan but once we got on the road we somehow got turned around and ended up driving about an hour out of way to get to the same place we wanted to go. Brad was familiar with the area but after looking at the map I could see how we could get turned around. We eventually got on the road we wanted to be on and then stopped for breakfast at Cracker Barrel. We had a great southern breakfast and then got back on the road. We stopped several times on the home to get gas (the photo is of Brad pumping gas) and I was able to take some decent photos. It was a nice weekend and things went well. Brad and I didn’t get on each other’s nerves and got along very well. This was the first time we’ve spent this much time together and it went well. We talked and talked and talked. That’s one thing we
do very well together. There’s always something to talk about with Brad. I thoroughly enjoyed spending the time with him.

A Few Things

Poor Martha got convicted today on all counts. What will happen to her? Sounds like she will no longer be part of her own company. Can’t have a convicted felon running the place. I’ve thought she was guilty from the beginning. I love her stuff and all and have even purchased some and watched her show on TV, but she’s guilty. She should have confessed from the beginning and paid the fine and let it go. Now she’s spent more money on the case then she would have lost selling the stock. Those who have so much always want more. Now she’ll appeal and spend more money. Sounds like she’ll spend 18 months in prison at least. Wonder what that prison cell will look like.

I got to work this morning and the cable was out. I usually watch Good Morning America every morning and I couldn’t. I almost didn’t know what to do. Instead, I got on iTunes and clicked on the internet radio and chose NPR from the listing. I think it was NPR out of California because during their commercial breaks they were talking about the weather and the traffic out there.

So while I’m doing work I’m listening to NPR. They have the typical news reports which I found boring. But then they went into a longer story about Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun’s papers being released to the public. It was very interesting to hear all about the notes the justices pass back and forth to each other while on the bench. They could certainly be catty at times. They also talked about decisions he wrote and comments he made about them. I found the whole segment very revealing. I’ve listened to NPR in the past but never for any length of time. I enjoyed it this time. I should listen to it more often. Brad has it programed in his car I believe. He listens to it every morning on the way to work. He also reads The Economist from cover to cover every week. He enjoys reading the politics of third world nations. I don’t find that as interesting as the historical aspects of Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun’s papers. Then again, Brad is much more intelligent then I am.

As some of you have seen, I have fiddled with the look of my blog and my web site a lot lately. I change things all the time. I should just pick one look and leave it that way. I looked on my bookshelf and discovered I have so many web design books and such. You’d think my web site and blog would be amazing. I haven’t taken the time to read the books or do the tutorials to figure everything out. Seems like I only reference the books when I have a problem I want solved or when I have an idea to add something and don’t know how to do it. I also search other web sites for ideas and the HTML to go along with it. I’ll settle down at some point and leave it the way it is. But now I’m thinking about a background color or picture. I wonder if it will be too much to have color in the back ground. It’d have to be something in the orange family because that’s the basic color of my page. I think the maroon accents are fine but would not do for a background color and if I were to lighten the maroon, it would look pink and I won’t have that. Enough about that. I’ll leave it alone for now.

I’m off to Virginia Beach tomorrow morning with Brad. We are going down for Brad to meet with his publisher about his new book. The weather is supposed to suck so I doubt we’ll go to the beach or anything. Just see the local sites and relax I’m sure. It’ll be nice to get away with Brad for the weekend. I’m sure I’ll take tons of pictures and post some on the web site later this weekend.

People From The Past

The past always comes back in one way or another. In the last 24 hours, I have heard from (in one form or another) 2 people from my past.

As many of you know, I recently moved my web site to my own domain name. Having this new service allows me to see the statistics of my web site. Within those statistics you will find tons of information about what visitors look at on my site, what files are accessed the most, what domain names are visiting my site (as well as specific IP addresses) and what countries the URL’s are coming from. Someone who I haven’t been in contact with for quite awhile is checking out my web site and reading my blog. I know this because I can see the IP address or URL and there is no other person I know who would be visiting my site from that state or that URL. As it turns out, this persons visits access more on my site then anyone else, except for myself, that is. I hope this post doesn’t scare that person away from continuing to check out the site or the blog. I would hope they enjoy seeing what changes on the site and what’s going on in my life enough to write about it in my blog. So a question enters my mind. Why doesn’t this person send me an e-mail or comment? They could simple say, “Hey, I’m enjoying your site.” As a matter of fact, I hardly get any comments or e-mails about my site or blog. Not that I’m begging for them or anything. I just think it would be interesting to hear from people who are checking out my site and hear what they think about it. Maybe sending an e-mail or a comment gives up that anonymity that so many people enjoy while visiting web sites. Who knows.

Last night right after sweet Brad went home, after spending a few hours with me watching the news and catching up, I got a phone call from a guy I knew in college. He and I were very good friends in college. At one time I had a huge crush on this guy but he let me know that I wasn’t his type. No problem. We stayed good friends anyway. He graduated a year before me but stayed in touch for a few years after college. The last time I talked to him was 5 years ago. He said he was going through his phone book and saw my number and thought he’d call. Pretty wild. So we chatted and caught up on each other’s lives. Kinda cool how you can not stay in touch with someone for so long but as soon as you pick up the phone it’s like no time has passed. We had a nice chat and decided to get together soon to have a dinner. It’ll be good to see him again. It’s been so long.

Edwards Out, Kerry Is The Man

Senator John Edwards graciously bowed out of the race this afternoon. While I’m sorry to see him go, it is time to tighten the party. In his speech he spoke highly of John Kerry. He spoke of him as his personal friend. I thought his speech was very well done. He left on a very good note. In mid summer I thought John Edwards would eventually be the nominee. He had that air about him that I thought would carry him through. I wasn’t a supporter of his but I did feel he had something that Dean did not. Maybe we’ll see him in the future.

Super Tuesday ended up being super for John Kerry. He won 9 out of the 10 states that had races yesterday. I was pleased to see how strong the support was for his campaign. So at this point he is our nominee for the race. I will be behind him in the general election. The next question is who will his running mate be? There have been several names thrown around already. I just hope Hillary doesn’t come out of the woodwork. I hope it’s not suggested that she join the ticket. I don’t think the timing is right for her to be on a ticket. She should wait 8 to 12 years for the Kerry administration to finish it’s course. Other then Hillary, I’m not too worried about who Kerry’s running mate will be. I heard this morning that John McCain’s name was being kicked around. I hope he doesn’t join the party and become part of the ticket. I still think he’s too much of a republican to do us any good. Yes, he might bring in some of those conservative democrats but as bad as Bush is treating the country, they are already on our side. In the end I hope Kerry seriously considers John Edwards. I think that would make a great ticket. Edwards can bring in the southern vote I would bet. We’ll see. I’ll be watching how the running mate race shakes out. Should be interesting.

Now what the hell are Kucinich and Sharpton still doing in the race? Haven’t they gotten the message yet that they don’t have a chance in hell? I read on CNN.com that Kucinich and Sharpton are staying in simply to give those voters a choice in the primaries. If that’s the case, I hope they save the real votes for Kerry in November. We need all the votes we can get at this point. We don’t need anyone wasting their votes on Kucinich and Sharpton. Or even Nader. Get behind Kerry. He’s the one who can beat Bush.