I used to perform in a little green dress. Found it at a thrift store in New York City. Actually, it was a resale shop. They don't really have thrift stores in New York City. I had put on a dress the first time Steven and I performed in public because I didn't want to be myself onstage. My idea was to have a different dress every time we performed. But then we found this little green dress. It was lime green with a lacy overlay with rhinestones attached to it. Once we got that and I wore it and said "This is my lucky dress," that took off and it became the dress.I hate green now. Since we stopped performing I have started liking the color blue more. I had a big blue GMC diesel Suburban. I called it Blue. I went through a period of depression after the break-up (because it wasn't just a ten-year performing career but it was also a relationship, and not just one relationship, but two, a ten-year relationship with Steven and an almost two-year relationship that Steven and I had with Roger). I think I will someday write a memoir about that period of my life. I've thought about this before, I would call it "Blue State." Isn't that clever? I moved around during that period, mostly to, I believe, Red States (Florida, Tennessee, Texas). But there's an irony, I guess.
I don't know what that sentence meant!
Anyway, I am past my blue period, way over my green period and am in a red period. Warm colors. Warm. Mmmm. I moved to Austin in October 2005. I lived with another guy named Jay. He was friends with Marcie and Jeff, the same people I was friends with in Austin, a big reason why I moved here. Then Steven decided to move to Austin from San Francisco and I found this apartment we live in now. A duplex (or really a triplex), and I loved it from the moment I stepped in. The walls of the front room are warm red orange. The middle room is a sort of yellow orange, the kitchen is white with yellow trim. Warmth. I really wanted this apartment, even though Steven was months away from moving here.
We worked it out and now we're living together again. He has his own room, his own entrance. It's quite a nice set up for both of us. Steven's room is short and white and has lots of windows with a bamboo grove out of them so it's very green in there. The bamboo is the color of that little green dress I wore all those years. I don't think I could live back there, because of the green and because I would hit my hands on the ceiling when I stretched.
The little green dress disappeared when I lived in Nashville, I'm pretty sure a crack head friend of the friend I lived with stole it and an apple computer and Steven's overalls and other stuff. I couldn't find the computer when I decided to move to California (but ended up in Texas) and then I couldn't find---