Club Coffee Break

There’s a particular calm that settles in when you give yourself permission to pause.

Club Coffee Break wasn’t loud or rushed. It was the soft scrape of a chair, the steady cool of a marble tabletop, and the warm, textured weight of brick walls holding the room in place. A simple moment: sleeves rolled down, hands around a clear cup, ice shifting quietly as the straw leans off-center—like the day tilting into something gentler.

I like spaces like this because they feel lived alongside you. Not staged, not sterile. Just steady. The kind of corner where you can watch your thoughts move without needing to chase them. You sit for a minute and notice the small mechanics of being human: the way you grip the cup when you’re thinking, the way light lands on a patterned shirt, the way a break can feel like a reset.

Coffee, especially in the middle of an ordinary day, becomes less about caffeine and more about marking time. A small ritual that says: I’m here, and this is enough for now.

If you’ve been moving too fast lately, consider this your reminder to stop somewhere quiet, let the ice melt, and let the world keep spinning without you for a moment.

Happy Friday Everyone!

There’s a particular quiet that settles in on a day off—like the apartment is holding its breath for a second before the city starts nudging at the windows. I caught it in the simplest way: a quick selfie, bare shoulders, soft light, and that half-smile you wear when you’re not performing for anyone.

Behind me, the ordinary details do what they always do: a small table, the edge of a bed, a hallway opening into the rest of the place. Nothing dramatic, nothing staged. Just the familiar geometry of home, the kind that becomes a backdrop to your weeks without you noticing.

I like that Fridays can feel like a threshold. One world is still humming—deadlines, commutes, the relentless tug of plans. Another world is waiting right beside it—slower, more private, made of coffee, errands taken at a human pace, and the rare luxury of doing nothing for a few minutes.

So here’s to the small pause. To the moment you look up and realize you’re already inside the weekend, even if only by an inch. Today doesn’t need much. It just needs to be lived.

Went out dancing Friday!

The Original party plans may have been a bust but i had such a good time dancing the night away after we moved on the “better” places! So glad I was able to go out after what seemed like such a long time ago. Had a Blast – End Scene.

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Happy NYC Pride 2014

| Hoping everyone has a fun and safe NYC Pride Weekend!

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Visiting Frederick’s Family in the Catskills

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| Of course our train ride from Penn Station took a little bit longer then planned. My curse lives and we were stopped once for a draw bridge and once for a passing train. Otherwise, I had a great weekend upstate in the Catskills. Frederick and I took a much needed escape from NYC. Friday and Saturday we spent visiting Frederick’s Family and Sunday we spend with Frederick’s Sister and Niece going through shops on main street Hudson.

Totes nice and relaxing!

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