Sunday, July 18, 2010

SummerTime

Women will send me e-mails but don't want to talk to me here at SPT. :) I wasn't trying to get a date with the previous post, which I have deleted. That was just an experiment trying to get women to stop being shy about approaching a woman first, even anonymously, and say hello. You don't have to be intimidated by women or embarrassed about talking to a woman. You should ask yourself what you are interested in so that you can have something to talk about in casual conversation. Some women seem too concerned about about wanting a "type" of woman than wanting a woman. Start with conversation, you might be surprised.

I haven't been in the mood to work on stories and I don't like to post them unless they are finished or can stand alone. The following is just a couple of random things I wrote just to post something new.

----------Summertime
A couple of weeks ago, I was standing in line to pay a bill and the woman behind me was talking to other people behind me. I liked her voice. I can't remember if I started talking to her first but we made small talk and she said she liked to hear the teller speak and that she looked good for her age. I agreed. The woman kept making body contact with me. Right there with all those people standing close and watching. Was she flirting with me or was she just one of those hetero-women who have to touch women when they talk?? I can't always tell because I bring that out in some women. Whatever, I just enjoyed it. I couldn't see her face, her eyes because she was behind me and I could only turn my head slightly to talk and listen. I don't think she did that with who she was talking to before talking to me. Hey, maybe neither of us wanted to be too obvious standing with a crowd behind us watching and listening. If I had not been in a hurry, I would have waited outside until she came out and talked to her a bit more. And I could have checked out her ring finger. She has a son but she didn't mention a man when she was talking to someone else before talking to me. Usually a woman talks about her kids and her man if she has them.

Hey woman, if you are reading this, then say hello the next time you see me and give me a wink. ;) Hmm, us WWLW need a signal to identify each other. Maybe a tug on the left ear or make an L with index finger and thumb and hold it up to your ear. That's for the women who are too shy to let anyone know she is a lesbian. Use the L-signal. Maybe get an L pin and wear it on your left sleeve. The rainbow symbol is too obvious. I'm being silly, but some females worry too much about outing themselves but want to be able to identify and be identified without announcing it.

I burned my hand while frying chops without an oven mitt on. And a few days ago I got a rash on the same hand while out doing yard work. I need to wear gloves when working outside because I think I'm allergic to a plant. I'm delicate. :) It's too hot now to do more than run out quickly to do errands and then back inside out of the heat. But I can stay outside for hours working in the yard. I keep telling myself to eat and drink water before I begin doing yard work. But I didn't do it the other day and I was exhausted. It felt good though to be out in fresh air and sunshine.

I have been watching a video of Rosemary & Thyme (BBC Mystery) and got inspired to work in the yard. So I dug up some plants and moved them, trying to make a better design than them growing just anywhere. I really don't have a green thumb but I'm a little anxious to see if they take root and continue to grow. I'm thinking of buying some flower seeds and just toss them in the boarder area. I like the wild look better than the carefully arranged look, although I did try to have a nice arrangement with the transplants.

No, I have not used the computer to learn about gardening. Well, I just binged gardens and glanced at a page at Aboutdotcom. Hmm, I wonder if I can grow tomatoes. I like tomatoes. Naw, too much trouble. I'd rather just rake leaves, prune a little, and toss seeds and see what happens. I also did a little sawing and drilling and now I feel muscles that I forget about until I do activity like work in the yard.

I caught the attention of a couple of men who were also doing yard work and one asked if I needed any help. Why can't a woman ask me that. :) I haven't seen any women in my neighborhood working in their yards. A female neighbor did throw up her hand at me though. Hey, I'm not doing yard work hoping to attract women. I do it for the exercise, fresh air and sunshine. It would just be more interesting if a woman stopped to talk while I was dirty and sweating. :) Okay, I'm being silly now. It's 2:15am Monday morning, time for me to turn off this computer and turn in. Have a good week readers.

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