P-town women's week - total lesbionyx w/a Y
P-town is one of the most amazing places on earth. It is like disneyland for many dykes. A place where most everyone feels free to be themselves. Provincetown, MA is not only comfortable for all walks of life, it is absolutely beautiful and serene and magical. This place brings out a lot of emotion in me. This trip for me brought back a lot of memories of the last six years of my life. Erin's dads have lived in P-town all the years we were together. So mostly every trip to P-town has been with her. This time around, I went to stay with Erin's dads without her for the first time since our relationship ended. I guess the amazing thing about lesbian relationships are the ties we can still keep to one another and family after the relationship ends. I was a little nervous about staying here, but convinced it was a good decision. I love her dads like my own family. Nearing the end of my trip now, I realize what a perfect decision it was. It was great to catch up with Chuck and Kimber and a way to begin to form a new and different relationship with them. I am grateful to have been a part of her family.
On a different note, I will tell you about my stay here in P-town in regards to dykesinthecity. Every year we sell at the Unitarian Craft Fair. P-town is teaming with dykes of all ages all over Commercial Street. Performers from womyn w/ guitars to poets to comedians are performing all day long in the various venues in town. It is amazing how many shows are put on in this one week. What a brilliant display of talent and sisterhood. Everyone should come to P-town at some point during a women's week to check it all out. Arriving on Thursday night, I was greeted on Commercial Street by Ami (the fabulous bearded lady) and we did some catching up. I continued the night at Spiritus eating the long awaited Spiritus pepperoni pizza. I was lucky enough to dine with Zoe Lewis, a very talented performer. I entered the Pied bar party hosted by Lynette and Girl Power events and enjoyed shots bought for me by the Baltimore crew Vera, Wendy and Christina... one too many lemon drops girls... Everyone danced and enjoyed the spanking contests and I decided I better hit the sack because I needed to wake up at the crack of dawn for the Craft Fair. Walking home I encountered the most beautiful thunder and lightning storm I have seen in a long time.
It seems that every time I enter the craft fair, the weather is ridiculously poor. No exception this time around. Raining on and off all day, the weather was miserable and all the vendors outside were freezing cold. I was super excited to see two good vendor friends of mine from Mich fest, Sharida and Natalie. They are completely amazing peeps. Brave women still ventured out in the inconsistent rainy weather to purchase their ditc gear. I appreciated the food brought to me by the Baltimore crew and the coffee provided to me by Licia. You kept me warm and nourished. My most favorite customer of the day was comedian Mimi Gonzalez. She was a complete ball of energy and fun. She rocked the brown ditc Fedora and promised to sport it in her comedy show that night with Lea Delaria. That is one funny chica. Kudos Mimi for making my weekend super entertaining! That girl has enough energy for 10 and she ain't no youngster. But you could never tell. Well it is getting late right now and I need to get ready for the night out, so I will finish writing the rest later.
On a different note, I will tell you about my stay here in P-town in regards to dykesinthecity. Every year we sell at the Unitarian Craft Fair. P-town is teaming with dykes of all ages all over Commercial Street. Performers from womyn w/ guitars to poets to comedians are performing all day long in the various venues in town. It is amazing how many shows are put on in this one week. What a brilliant display of talent and sisterhood. Everyone should come to P-town at some point during a women's week to check it all out. Arriving on Thursday night, I was greeted on Commercial Street by Ami (the fabulous bearded lady) and we did some catching up. I continued the night at Spiritus eating the long awaited Spiritus pepperoni pizza. I was lucky enough to dine with Zoe Lewis, a very talented performer. I entered the Pied bar party hosted by Lynette and Girl Power events and enjoyed shots bought for me by the Baltimore crew Vera, Wendy and Christina... one too many lemon drops girls... Everyone danced and enjoyed the spanking contests and I decided I better hit the sack because I needed to wake up at the crack of dawn for the Craft Fair. Walking home I encountered the most beautiful thunder and lightning storm I have seen in a long time.
It seems that every time I enter the craft fair, the weather is ridiculously poor. No exception this time around. Raining on and off all day, the weather was miserable and all the vendors outside were freezing cold. I was super excited to see two good vendor friends of mine from Mich fest, Sharida and Natalie. They are completely amazing peeps. Brave women still ventured out in the inconsistent rainy weather to purchase their ditc gear. I appreciated the food brought to me by the Baltimore crew and the coffee provided to me by Licia. You kept me warm and nourished. My most favorite customer of the day was comedian Mimi Gonzalez. She was a complete ball of energy and fun. She rocked the brown ditc Fedora and promised to sport it in her comedy show that night with Lea Delaria. That is one funny chica. Kudos Mimi for making my weekend super entertaining! That girl has enough energy for 10 and she ain't no youngster. But you could never tell. Well it is getting late right now and I need to get ready for the night out, so I will finish writing the rest later.
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Yo Niki. Comments are working! Hoo Ya.
I wish I could have made it out there to see you, hot stuff! Next time, we'll hit those clubs together.