Author Archives: Daily Post from Bluxome Street

June 29

My attitude towards Pride has changed from dismissal to respect

June 28

The Power of Pride

In early June my best friend and I had a lengthy discussion around the role of Gay Pride in today’s society. He proposed that Pride still had a every important position in gay culture. I thought the celebration had its day and was grasping on to relevancy. Then the Supreme Court ruling happened. As you grow […]

June 27

Puerto Rican Orlando Cruz is First Openly Gay Boxer

June 26

#LoveWins

Originally posted on Gay Travel America:
courtesy of google June 26, 2015, USA became the 21st country to legalize same sex marriage.  Hoorah! to LGBT community and to the world. All US states and US territories can legally issue marriage license to our beloved brothers and sisters of the same gender. Finally, Love wins. After the…

June 13

12 Hours in Los Angeles

Have you ever woken up and just decided to go somewhere? I mean anywhere was better than the day ahead. Today I woke up and realized that I had a new job 48 hours away and needed one more adventure. I popped onto Southwest.com and booked a 12 hour ticket to Los Angeles. With enough […]

June 02

Song of the Day: Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor “Marvin Gaye”

One of my favorite music videos this year is “Marvin Gaye” by Charlie Puth and Meghan Trainor. It is the debut America single by Puth and the song would put anyone in the mood. Check out the video above and the lyrics are listed below. Let’s Marvin Gaye and get it on You got the […]

June 01

Max Meets Jasper

On Sunday, I drove my dog Max and I to the South Bay to meet a friend. My coworker Annie rides horses and has a passion for spending her weekends in the outdoors. This adventure led to my pitbull meeting his first horse. Jasper is a beautiful steed with a heart of gold. Max ventured […]

May 31

AIDS LifeCycle 2015

Today is the first day of AIDS LifeCycle (ALC). This is my first time, in several years, that I haven’t participated in the ride. ALC participants make a bold statement that there is much work to be done in the fight against HIV/AIDS. AIDS LifeCycle is a fully supported, 7-day bike ride from San Francisco to Los […]

May 30

My Morning Wakeup Call

Previously, I have discussed what it means to be a dog owner. With a cold nose and a steady stare, Max woke me up this morning asking for breakfast and a walk. Luckily for him, I have weak self-control and am a sucker for a hungry dog. So I gave him a dish full of […]

May 29

Game Night in the East Bay

Tonight took me to the East Bay for a night celebrating a close friend’s birthday. We drank French champagne, ate awesome vegetarian stew and played a variety of board games. It is nights like these when I remember the deep importance of being earnest, the importance of friends. Everyone had good news to share. One couple […]