Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Folsom week and Folsom Fair
On September 24th I took a flight to San Francisco. I had planned to have an hour layover in NYC before catching my connecting flight. I had only 10 minutes to spare due to being late as there was a problem for some passengers traveling to Sarasota Florida. Was relieved to make the flight.
Daniel IMRDL1996 greeted me at the airport and picked me up to stay with him Dave and Ken. They made me feel at home during my stay there. Thanks Daniel, Dave and Ken. I really appreciate how you made me feel at home.
Of course was very hungry when I arrived so we ate at Slider's Diner which was actually very good. That night we went to a BBQ which was awesome and food was great.
Friday morning I spent time on Castro Street and visited several stores and shops. Friday afternoon Daniel and I went to Mr. S leather and of course I bought some leather. There were lots of people and it was very busy at the time we were there. The pants I wanted needed to be adjusted. On Friday Daniel had set it up so that I could meet some local deaf people from San Francisco and nearby for coffee. The picture above is of the wonderful deaf men who welcomed me to San Francisco. It was great to meet such great people. I sure hope to meet them again. They made me feel very welcome. After that it was off to a birthday party for an interpreter. It was fun to meet them and I had a great time. After that it was off to the Power House to appear on stage with other tittle holders. Brandon Clark. Mr. SF Leather 2009 introduced us. What a night.
As busy as it was Skeeter and her staff had my pants ready for me to pick up on Saturday night. Thanks Skeeter and Chris at Mr. S. After picking up my pants at Mr. S on Saturday night I met Daniel, Dave, Ken and their friends at a Mexican restaurant, I don't remember the name of it but the food was awesome.
I forgot to mention on Friday Morning I decided to try sort of a mohawk haircut as I wanted to do something daring while in San Francisco.
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