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It is a miracle of a first day of spring in Boston, and I'm wearing a short skirt. The world is stretching and coming awake; on my lunchtime walk the ground in the Public Garden gives beneath my boots, and willow bark sings under my hand.

And of course, everyone's looking up and feeling frisky.

On a ten minute walk, I must have received three honked horns, four direct and mildly offensive addresses, and who-knows how many stares. "Nice legs," said one. "I like your skirt," put in another. Does this ever actually work for people, I wonder? I mean, do they pick people up this way? I wonder to myself, also, why I find a stare (not a bold or lecherous stare, just a kind of "stopped" one) flattering, but a remark degrading.

Just when my light mood was about to change, a man came up beside me at the intersection of Boylston and Arlington Streets, waiting to cross. He's clearly homeless, with a ratty jacket and cap, long white hair and unkempt beard. He carries an empty, dirty coffee cup. He looks at me and says, somehow completely non-sexually, "If nobody's told you today, I will: you're beautiful." He smiles, without threat or malice.

I actually said, "Thank you."

"Happy spring!" he exclaimed, turning and seeming to indicate all that meant "spring" that he could find in the span of his arms. "FINally!"

"Damn right," I said, and the light changed.

"How about that," he said with some wonder. "That taxi actually didn't run the red light."

I started to cross, smiling. He wandered into traffic holding his cup, saying, to nobody I could see, "It happens that I've just run out of excuses..."

Date: 2003-03-21 02:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alice-ayers.livejournal.com
i'm always surprised by certain catcalls like the hissing that happens on the LES or when men say "G-d bleeeeeees you" as a sort of encouragement to walk by them.

but it's coal grey and drizzling here today so i'm Lara Croft-ed out in fatigues and a skinny tank top no one can see under a raincoat and Burberry rainhat.

Date: 2003-03-21 03:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harlequinaide.livejournal.com
See!!! Homeless people love my girlfriend, too. "She's a beautiful woman," one of them said to me in SF. "You're a lucky man." Yeah, I am. And you're beautiful, too.

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Date: 2003-03-22 11:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dietrich.livejournal.com
*blush* You do it nicely, too!

Wait, that came out wrong.

Date: 2003-03-22 12:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madbard.livejournal.com
> It is a miracle of a first day of spring in Boston, and I'm wearing a short skirt.

You surely don't expect us to believe such a far-fetched story without photo evidence.

You've got it

Date: 2004-05-09 05:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imlad.livejournal.com
A talent of capturing the essence of a moment in all it's immediate purity.

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