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Sep. 1st, 2003 02:23 amWell, no... not really. I'm home. A baker's dozen thoughts about B'man 2003:
1. I have silver reflective fingernail polish on. Every time I look at my hands I'm reminded of
peganthyrus. Neat. I wonder how long this lasts or how one is supposed to take it off.
2. The best hot cocoa in the world is served up by kind strangers that give you a couch and a blanket when you cannot walk anymore.
3. The past 7 times it has been about the Place or the Stuff. This was the first year it was about the People. I prefer this year's ways.
4. Watching others' reactions when walking the pattern is educational. Assisting them through to their goal is satisfying.
5. Folks close to the burn were lucky. The shockwave from the fuel-air explosions didn't touch down until they were >150meters out. Instead of 10,000 people flat on their backs from being pressure-slapped we simply had all the structures at the Espenlade sway in unison.
6. I was given Strength when I needed it the most, in the form of a viking rune hand-painted upon a river pebble.
7. Fuzzy Tube Dresses are best when worn over the head like a Seussian-bred ski-mask and go especially well with reflective gold capes.
8. Every time the fires twirled, I thought of
kattything. I got many pics for her.
9. Taking a full day to Not Work, Not Travel and Just Prepare rocks. Technically I should take two.
10. The Element is an amazing playa-car. It handles the dust without worry and I slept almost better than I do at home.
11. At this point I'm sure I could pull off White Boy Dreads rather well. Playamud + half-undone braids gives me this clue.
(11a. The more important realization is that I probably shouldn't.)
12. Being scribbled upon is pure joy. At least I'm a decently sized canvas.
13. Yes, I think I'll go back. I've got a better handle on the ground rules this time. More on that later.
The first shower after getting home is always bliss. Now I get to pass out and sleep in through a long lazy Monday. Pictures and posts should come in through the week. To Noressa, Learnteach, Brenda and all the others who were out there and I didn't get to meet up with: I humbly offer my handful-of-friends-amongst-30,000-humanoids apologies. I need to practice my bloodhound skills more.
1. I have silver reflective fingernail polish on. Every time I look at my hands I'm reminded of
2. The best hot cocoa in the world is served up by kind strangers that give you a couch and a blanket when you cannot walk anymore.
3. The past 7 times it has been about the Place or the Stuff. This was the first year it was about the People. I prefer this year's ways.
4. Watching others' reactions when walking the pattern is educational. Assisting them through to their goal is satisfying.
5. Folks close to the burn were lucky. The shockwave from the fuel-air explosions didn't touch down until they were >150meters out. Instead of 10,000 people flat on their backs from being pressure-slapped we simply had all the structures at the Espenlade sway in unison.
6. I was given Strength when I needed it the most, in the form of a viking rune hand-painted upon a river pebble.
7. Fuzzy Tube Dresses are best when worn over the head like a Seussian-bred ski-mask and go especially well with reflective gold capes.
8. Every time the fires twirled, I thought of
9. Taking a full day to Not Work, Not Travel and Just Prepare rocks. Technically I should take two.
10. The Element is an amazing playa-car. It handles the dust without worry and I slept almost better than I do at home.
11. At this point I'm sure I could pull off White Boy Dreads rather well. Playamud + half-undone braids gives me this clue.
(11a. The more important realization is that I probably shouldn't.)
12. Being scribbled upon is pure joy. At least I'm a decently sized canvas.
13. Yes, I think I'll go back. I've got a better handle on the ground rules this time. More on that later.
The first shower after getting home is always bliss. Now I get to pass out and sleep in through a long lazy Monday. Pictures and posts should come in through the week. To Noressa, Learnteach, Brenda and all the others who were out there and I didn't get to meet up with: I humbly offer my handful-of-friends-amongst-30,000-humanoids apologies. I need to practice my bloodhound skills more.