When I was done viewing prized tomatoes and had seen which pig won a purple ribbon, it was time for the midway. The neighborhood is eerily quiet!Ĭastro Street always used to feel like the county fair. Jane kind of ruined things by guessing who it was right away, but maybe that was planned in order to give Lee Remick more time to plug the movie.īette Midler tweeted this morning: "I've got to get up and get out of bed before I'm late to the couch again!" You've gotta laugh these days or go crazy - maybe some of both! My big outing today was to Walgreens between the boarded up Badlands and the boarded up "Does Your Mother Know?" next door to the boarded up Edge, one of my favorite gay bars. The celebrity mystery guest was Lee Remick, who happened to be in New York for the opening of Blake Edward's 1962 film, "Days of Wine and Roses," costarring Jack Lemmon. Someone on Facebook today posted: "My Fitbit says I've masturbated nearly 10 miles since this shelter-in-place started!" I saw another episode of "What's My Line?" last night with Jane Fonda, but this time she was on the panel in Arlene Francis's place. The Edge bar, boarded up in 2020 (Source:Mark Abramson) Some people have these new high-tech watches that tell you how far you've walked or how many steps you've taken. I often see Asian people wearing masks in San Francisco, even when it isn't even flu season. He couldn't have gotten inside without one. He had a small Asian woman (a girlfriend?) on his arm. My handsome neighbor Marcus recognized me with a cheery "hi" even with my mask on. I wasn't inside very long but when I left, at least ten people were waiting to get in, spaced six feet apart. I knew it was noon because the church bells were ringing. Marc Heustis has been posting the numbers every day on Facebook. I think the San Francisco death toll from COVID is still under 30.
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Joe Mac posted on Facebook today: "I hope they open the bars pretty soon because I need to cut down on my drinking!" I laughed, but my liver hurts.
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Pride is canceled this year, the 50th anniversary, plus the Folsom Street Fair, Dore Alley Fair, and Burning Man. Mayor Breed announced that the shelter-in-place will be extended at least through May. God, I miss that guy! He said he was nearby this afternoon and wanted to have a visit from the sidewalk, but he got so frustrated shopping at Mollie Stone's on 18th Street, he went straight home afterward. I just got off the phone with my dear buddy Nile. I think I would have told the checker, "You do the math!" The other day they asked an old guy ahead of me and he said, "I'm 94 years old." The checker still needed his birth date. I remember a few weeks ago, the first time I checked in at SF General when they asked, "Have you traveled outside of the country lately? Have you been around anyone who has? Any fever lately? Have you had a cough?" We weren't even wearing masks yet, but I soon realized people asked the same questions each time, apologetically, sometimes adding, "We have to ask, you know, because of the new virus." I politely answered, "No, no, no, no." It seemed as silly as checkers at Safeway asking my date of birth every time I bought wine. That got me to start thinking about "life and death" again in a way I hadn't thought about that phrase in a long time, maybe since my friends stopped dying from AIDS every week.
I've been laughing about something I saw on Facebook about Betty White staying safe and healthy in her 90s during this pandemic. Sometimes it feels like the whole world is more connected now than ever, just because all of us have been separated by this killer virus. I try not to be one of those people who post too often on Facebook, but I love people who make me laugh. That daily hour-long video connection with friends is a very good thing in my life right now! We share a lot of laughs and some love. It's become a nightly ritual after our virtual happy hour. I just smoked a bowl of primo buds out on the back deck. I mean me, not her, although she might be stoned too. See endnotes for info on his May 15 reading at Fabulosa Bookstore.) He shared a few witty diary entries which are included in his latest book. (Editor's note While we holed up indoors in 2020 ¬-which now seems like much more than two years ago- prolific local gay author Mark Abramson took notes.