I moved into a new apartment this month... Here's some photos from the day I started moving in. Not much has changed since then, I still have almost no furniture, no TV, no internet...
It's nice though, in the heart of downtown Knoxville.


I've been trying to get to know Knoxville and the surrounding area better. Last weekend I went to "Ye Olde Steak House" which was a pretty great experience. The place looks not too promising from outside, but on the inside it's surprisingly large, and full of people - many dressed in their finest orange.
Today I decided to drive around south Knoxville. Knoxville is all hills and ridges, and I'm always being surprised by all the things that are hidden just around the corner and up a steep side street from where I've been before.
There's a hill behind Knoxville's only decent-ish record store, and I've always been curious as to what's back there. It's Fort Dickerson Park, a Civil War "earthen fort." There's not much to see... just a couple of cannons on a hill. Anyway, I think I found where Knoxville's gay men go cruising.


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None of the other solo males were reading the commemorative plaques...
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