My last name is Saye. And I like to say.
Here are a few pictures from yesterday, walking through the south Georgia city of Statesboro‘s mall …



May we all continue to be able to say “Gay,”

My last name is Saye. And I like to say.
Here are a few pictures from yesterday, walking through the south Georgia city of Statesboro‘s mall …



May we all continue to be able to say “Gay,”

Marveling at our little potted sunflower that HR found …



1. Air conditioning! What a blessing.

2. Enjoying Pride month in our humble abode.


3. The ability to read and write.
4. Daughter Emily giving me this old picture she found at a yard sale. It’s special because we had the same one hanging above our fireplace while she was growing up.


5. Having eyes which can embrace truth. Even difficult truth.

May your eyes see a joyful weekend ahead.
I love gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams’ email today discussing Juneteenth and her vision for Georgia.
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Make me. Make us.
From the Twitter feed of Florida teen gay activist Zander Moricz …

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It’s not possible, of course, or even completely practical, but I’m SO glad we have dreamers.

1. Passionate Purple.

Photographed in several Savannah squares near us.







2. Grandtwins Madison and Matthew’s 4th grade awards ceremony.




3. Attending a tea tasting fundraiser for healthy new tea blend Equi-Tea at our buddy Wayne’s Ashford Tea Company here in Savannah. Proceeds from the sale of Tisane Health Equi-Tea support a wonderful organization, Healthy Savannah.


From Healthy Savannah’s website: “When we picture a healthy Savannah, it is inclusive of all people – regardless of ability, age, income level, race, or neighborhood. Everyone must have equitable access to the resources they need to live their healthiest life.”

“Healthy Savannah’s work over the past 13 years has been successful in reducing the gap in health equity. That is the power of our 200-member coalition, our close relationships with the local government leaders, the faith-based community, and residents in our priority population and neighborhoods.”

More info here if you’re interested: https://healthysavannah.org/
4. Frozen Joy.

5. Gratitude for each new morning!

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I’m grateful for you too. Have a cool and delicious weekend!