What a difference a day makes. I have made some tremendous progress in the last day or so since last I wrote in these pages. I have gotten my Social Security Card and my Debit Card replaced, my Direct Deposit changed to my new Debit Card, a new air conditioner installed and the toilet repaired in the new apartment, as well as thoroughly cleaning the kitchen in preparation for the big move. Will and I will be safely ensconced in the new digs on Thursday of next week barring any more unforeseen incidents. I will be glad when that happens as as you have read in these pages, it has been one hellish ordeal from the get go. In celebration of this momentous occasion, I have three beautiful videos to share with you as well as a host of buff and beautiful young men in this week's review of the Best of The Web This Week. Starting with the premiere of Adele's newest video for her heart wringing "Someone Like You". Then I have Davey Wavey's tribute to Jamey Rodemeyer, "250 Balloons to Remember the Fallen". Rounding out the video selections is the Sonata Number 1 for Guitar and Violin, 'Centone Di Sonate', by Niccolo Paganini as arranged by Marek Pasieczny and performed by Pasieczny on Guitar and Ian Watson on Violin in a live performance from The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland. These beautiful videos are followed by some 90 erotically enticing photographs of young men in the prime of life and beauty. I have also added a video player to the bottom of the blog that will play all month one video a day highlighting a different LGBT icon in honor of LGBT History Month which starts today. I placed it at the bottom of the blog as that is where the player is best displayed for its content and because our history is the foundation for our future. It is by learning the lessons of the LGBT pioneers and spearheads of our freedoms that we progress into an even more equal future for us and the LGBT youth that will follow us just as surely as the dawn follows the dusk. Today is the beginning of a great new future, not only for me personally, but for all of us as a "family" and a community of kindred spirits in all of our diversity. Thanks for sharing this short time with me today and every day that you visit Nichevo both now and in the future. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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