  Another week has gone by and I seem to have neglected my writing time once more. I have no excuse really. Just work, sleep, eat and do the entire routine over again the next day. That's the sum of one's life in most cases though I suppose. That's not to say that I don't have a life because quite frankly, I do. I just tend to neglect certain avenues of that "life".
Such as: writing on my blogsite. I'm guilty as charged. Last night, we had some very turbulent weather. A brilliant lightshow though with the lightning. It crossed the sky, shot downward from cloud to ground, manuevered all around as though the bolts were strings aglow. It was pretty but very dangerous I might add.
And here we were standing alongside a metal railing with my feet wet and gazing up at the sky and saying "ooh and aahh". Go ahead, say it. Idiots. During the storm, we watched "The Others". I had seen it before. Tony had not.
Man, we both jumped off that sofa a few times. Lightning and thunder all around outside and a freaky movie playing in the dimly lit living room made for one of those "anti-romantic nights". He loved the movie, by the way. Of course, during the course of the storm, and while we were outside viewing it firsthand, we also got a glimpse or two of our neighbors in a whole new light. Drapes flown open. Naked bodies floating around.
It was a sight to behold...if you're into that sort of thing but this scene was difficult to ignore: it was viewable from the parking lot and everywhere inbetween. Very very distasteful. Ah, gotta love the country though, right? Do as you please I guess. Or is that: do whomever you please? We grilled on Memorial Day.
Nothing too much. The simple things really. It was a nice day though. Took in an arts festival that afternoon. I spent the entire weekend doing as little as possible. I realized that nearly every weekend over the course of a month I had moved, traveled or been into Dallas and this one I wanted to just do nothing.
So, I did just that. Nothing. Recently I met some guys online. (No, I wasn't browsing the chat rooms) Two of them are a couple. Have been for nearly four years now. Seem like a nice gay couple who live in neighboring Fort Worth.
We'll see where the friendship goes. You have to take things slow I always say with starting new friendships. People of all walks of life enter our lives daily. We sometimes merely judge them too harshly at first though. And some have motives which are not quite visible in the beginning. I think this weekend I'm going to try and catch up with some much needed writing and emails to some people I've not emailed in a while.
So if you're one of those unlucky ones who have not heard from me, well, prepare yourself. 
