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I moved to Bellingham, Washington, in May 2002; this has put a lot of geographical separation between me and many of the people i love. There are so many people who have been a part of my time on this planet, and i wish i could show them all on this page. For now, however, i present these few in chronological order [their personal webpages open in new windows].
I met Tony in 1991. He moved from Vermont to Bellingham, Washington in 1996. In 2002 i joined him here, and we've shared a home ever since.

This is Shawn, a gentleman with whom i shared a home and nearly a decade of friendship. He was a powerfully positive influence on many aspects of my life, and i will always remember his best qualities.

Isaac is a beautiful dancer in Brooklyn; we met while living in Vermont during 1993. His amazing talents are spectacular to behold, and his fun-loving imagery is on his bkdans8 YouTube Channel.

Travis is a friend whom i met in Vermont in 1993. He has travelled all around this and other countries; and we lived together in Vermont several times. He was also our neighbor in Bellingham for a year. He returned to the Northeast in the spring of 2004.

I befriended Jace in 1994 when i lived in Essex Junction, Vermont. His websites are 1jace.com and thisisjace. I had the pleasure of sharing a home with him.

Pasha is a dear friend who's been all over the country, but we originally met in Vermont during the mid-1990s. His website is here.

Brendon is another fun friend from Vermont. We share a love of many video games, Pride parades, and Star Trek entertainment:

André is a fun friend from Vermont. It's easy to be enchanted by his convivial tattooed leather-lovin' attitude. Here's André's myspace profile:

My friend Brian_M is a wonderfully erudite and exciting gentleman whom i first met when he was in Washington, D.C., but he is now attending school in New York City:

My friend Brian_B is terrific gentleman whom i first met when he was living in California, but now he's a resident of southern Florida where i've enjoyed visiting him on vacation:

I met Rob in Vermont. He's another friend who moved quite a long distance, and is now in Florida. Here's his link.

This is my clever friend Josh, whom i also met in Vermont years ago. His website is Nitrogen 750 PSI.

This is my friend Kenny from Massachusetts. He visited me numerous times in Vermont, and out here in Washington.

Here in Bellingham, Washington, my friend Robert is one of the most sociable people you could ever meet, involved with so many aspects of a progressive community; he is concerned with bicycling, ecology, gay rights, and the betterment of all qualities of our delightful city. His website is Theslowlane and he has an interesting blog. He also maintains a very useful website for gay resources in Western Washington: GayBellingham.org.

Through my meetings with Robert and the Alternative Bellingham Wednesday Dinners i eventually met the BellinghamRadicalFaeries. They are now some of the most wonderful friends a faery could hope to find here in the northwesternmost corner of the continental U.S.!

"Haltia" (Bruce) is a charming gentleman from Skagit County whom i met in 2007. He has one of my favorite voices of sanity in a rather insane world:

"WhoreTense FacePillow" (Dennis) is a fabulous fairy from Sumas on the edge of Whatcom County. His blog is here: Don't Just Blend. WhoreTense and i had a fantastic time at Bellingham's Gay Pride festival in August 2008:

"Hagrid" (Kevyn) is another fine friend i met among the RadFeys. His blog is here:

Through my encounters with the Bellingham Radical Faeries i was then introduced to the Bellingham Leather Men. These fine gentlemen meet at Rumors (the sort-of-gay bar down the street from my home) for monthly socializing and promotion of Gay Pride and Leather Lifestyles.

The most wonderful friend i've made among the Bellingham Leather Men is John ("Prince Albert"). He's a Washingtonian who is so very social, sexy, and eager to bring fun times to everyone!

"Aquarius", the Water Bearer, is one of Tony's favorite paintings. Click this image to return to my home page:
