1964:
- Born. Never asked.
1967:
- Trip to Expo ’67 in Montreal.
1970:
- Entered first grade.
1971:
- Transferred to the scary Christian school.
1974:
- The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family cancelled.
- Trip to Expo ’74 in Spokane, followed by my first trip to Seattle.
1976:
- The Bicentennial
- Transferred back to public school for my second year in junior high.
1977:
- Mark born.
1978:
- Started smoking. Sort of.
1979:
- Began keeping journal.
- Started smoking. For real.
- Entered high school.
1980:
- Discovered booze and pot.
- Got driver’s license.
- Started work at McDonald’s.
- Stopped smoking pot.
- First real sex with a guy at an adult bookstore.
1981:
- Gave up McDonald’s for The Limited, then Chick-fil-A.
1982:
- Began keeping detailed journal.
- Graduated from high school.
- Burst out of the closet with a vengeance.
- Began working at UNCG’s student radio station.
- Began college.
- Entered Student Government.
- First college road trip to Atlanta to see Talking Heads.
1983:
- Became Music Director at radio station.
1984:
- Lots of bad luck with boys.
- Became General Manager of radio station.
- Dropped out of school.
1985:
- Began work at Texas Jeans.
1986:
- Transferred to Myrtle Beach to manage Surfers Exchange.
- Rented my first apartment.
- Transferred to Charlotte.
1988:
- Moved to second apartment in Charlotte.
1989:
- Quit Surfers Exchange.
- Moved back in with my parents in Greensboro to finish school.
- Began work at Kinko’s.
1991:
- Presented paper at Southeast Division, Association of American Geographers.
- Finished my undergraduate degree.
1992:
- Outstanding student paper award from NC Sociological Association.
- Transferred to San Francisco.
- Made first cross-country drive while moving to California.
1994:
- Became Assistant Manager of Kinko’s in downtown San Francisco.
- Debut of Planet SOMA, the precursor to this site.
- Quit Kinko’s.
- Went back to work for Kinko’s part time as an Office Manager/Trainer.
- Essay published in Preparation X.
- Planet SOMA US Tour 1997: my first online cross-country road trip.
- Began doing freelance web design.
- SF Bay Guardian Best Website award.
- Planet SOMA US Tour 1998.
- Began living alone for the first time in eight years when my roommate moved out to buy a house.
- Debut of Groceteria.com.
- Debut of Otherstream.com.
- Began seriously considering a return to the east coast.
- Hospitalized for a thyroid-related heart condition.
- Met Mark and began long-distance courtship.
- Photo published in British retailing textbook.
- Mark moved in with me.
- Moved back to full-time status at Kinko’s for health insurance.
- Married Mark at City Hall in San Francisco in what would later be viewed as a mass civil disobedience.
- Profiled in Sacramento Bee.
- Profiled in Greensboro News and Record.
- Quit Kinko’s.
- Moved to Charlotte NC.
- Article and photos published in Construction Data News.
- Lymphoma diagnosis and treatment.
- Bought a house and moved to Winston-Salem NC.
- Profiled in Charlotte Observer.
- Profiled in Supermarket News.
- Profiled in Winston-Salem Journal.
- Returned to school to earn my Master of Library and Information Studies degree.
- Graduated with MLIS from UNCG.
- Began first full-time library job.
- Purchased house in Pittsburgh.
- Landed tenure-track position.
- Mark moved back to NC full-time (briefly).
- Ended relationship with Mark.
- Sold house in Pittsburgh.
- Very influential Canadian road trip.
- Mom moved to nursing home.
- LA/San Diego trip.
- Returned to Montréal for the first time since 1967.
- Awarded a major project grant.
- Dad died.
- Moved back into childhood home in Greensboro.
- Reappointed at work.
- Depression and therapy.
- Trips: Richmond, New York, DC, Toronto/Montréal.
- Trips: LA/San Francisco, Toronto.
- Another big grant.
- Trips: Toronto/Ottawa.
- Made tenure.
- Actively began work on Groceteria.com again.
- Trips: New York, Albuquerque, Toronto, Providence, Buffalo/Rochester/Albany.
- Interviews: Yes Weekly, O.Henry Magazine.
- Several grants.
- Mom died.
- Trips: Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Canadian Maritimes, Columbus, Toronto/London.