Hi loves,
My name is Bradley, I am new to this tribe, and I wanted to introduce myself.
I am so incredibly stoaked to have found that this tribe exists. I mean in real life. I can't wait to meet you in person.
I spent a lot of time by myself recently while abroad. In that time, I read Hay's "Radically Queer" and had no idea there were communities like this in the world, loosely based on the radical ideas I read in his book. I want to garden with you forever!
I spent two years in a co-op at my university, but it's nowhere near as focused as the RadFae community and the sanctuaries ran in their name.
Anywho, enough gushing. In short: hi, here I am; I am very excited the rest of you exist.
Love,
Bradley
My name is Bradley, I am new to this tribe, and I wanted to introduce myself.
I am so incredibly stoaked to have found that this tribe exists. I mean in real life. I can't wait to meet you in person.
I spent a lot of time by myself recently while abroad. In that time, I read Hay's "Radically Queer" and had no idea there were communities like this in the world, loosely based on the radical ideas I read in his book. I want to garden with you forever!
I spent two years in a co-op at my university, but it's nowhere near as focused as the RadFae community and the sanctuaries ran in their name.
Anywho, enough gushing. In short: hi, here I am; I am very excited the rest of you exist.
Love,
Bradley
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Re: Harry Hay and the radfae
Sat, April 19, 2008 - 6:09 AMWelcome Home.
It is always nice to see new members of the tribe arise to be recognized. I first met the faeries in 1987 and your post reminds me of the energy I felt on that day.
Blessed be,
Esteban
In (Judy) Garland, TX where we are going to be hosting our first Full Moon heart circle under the stars this weekend.
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Re: Harry Hay and the radfae
Sat, April 19, 2008 - 7:47 AMWelcome!
If you are in Seattle, come by for coffee...