My writing has been at a total standstill, and that's not good. I don't expect much in the way of improvements anytime soon, given my living situation. Even taking writing courses is too much for me to take; I really didn't enjoy my last class a year ago, due to personal commitments getting in the way.
To fight this, I decided that I will re-visit some novel-related sights in the Bay Area as I return there this weekend. I have a packed schedule, but the novel sights will be crammed into Labor Day morning, before I check out of my hotel and return south.
Sights I am considering are Skyline College and San Francisco International Airport.
In addition, Sunday morning will be spent at Sarah and Kirsten's Unitarian Church. Before getting there, I will briefly visit the Sausalito Art Festival, possibly a date venue for the two.
Looking forward to a new spark of inspirations!
"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard United Airlines Flight 930, nonstop service to London Heathrow. My name is Sarah Radcliffe, and I will be your purser on today's flight. Please pay attention to the safety video highlighting the safety features of this Boeing 777. Thank you for choosing the LESBIAN-friendly skies today."
27 August 2007
14 August 2007
Back to Sarah's world again
If my plans hold as they are right now, I will find myself in the far north of California over the Labor Day weekend.
On my way back, I expect to stop in the Bay Area, and pay another visit to Sarah and Kirsten's Unitarian Church near Berkeley.
If I can't attend a Unitarian church at home, I better give myself opportunities to attend while away, as much as possible. For that matter, I also need to get away from my reactionary surroundings, where people are starting to look at me weird because I keep returning to the Bay Area "so often."
I really liked the church atmosphere and members last time, and hopefully there should be a nice sermon waiting for me when I visit again.
On my way back, I expect to stop in the Bay Area, and pay another visit to Sarah and Kirsten's Unitarian Church near Berkeley.
If I can't attend a Unitarian church at home, I better give myself opportunities to attend while away, as much as possible. For that matter, I also need to get away from my reactionary surroundings, where people are starting to look at me weird because I keep returning to the Bay Area "so often."
I really liked the church atmosphere and members last time, and hopefully there should be a nice sermon waiting for me when I visit again.
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