In honor of the last day of the festival, I stole an online button and modified it. Being in New Orleans with so many writers and editors is a time when work is the most fun it can be.
Who goes there? Please leave comments so (An Aries Knows)!
In honor of the last day of the festival, I stole an online button and modified it. Being in New Orleans with so many writers and editors is a time when work is the most fun it can be.
Hope you are all having an amazing time!
We are indeed–even with some of the usual suspects MIA. But you’re all in our thoughts. And stories.
I love reading about Saints & Sinners from you and ‘Nathan. It always sounds like so much fun! By the way, I thought of you today when I read the blog I’m linking in this comment. It looked like something you might like.
http://beadknitter.blogspot.com/2014/05/finishing-up-some-doll-projects.html
I promise this is not spam. 🙂
I need to do some Saints & Sinners posts–and I still haven’t even done much about the Colorado trip. So behind…
But I love the knitted fashion in the link! She’s very creative, particularly with the extra stitching she did for embellishments. I can’t imagine knitting anything, much less anything quite so small. Thanks for directing me there!
I’m ready to read your S&S posts! Surely someone took a picture of a Clover Grill breakfast!! (FYI: I was going to look in your archives at past S&S entries, but it kept taking me to your polyvore page.)
I know–what the hell is up with that Polyvore thing? I’m going to have to figure that out. I had the same problem when I was trying to find out about the rhubarb preserves!
Do you know I didn’t have a single Clover Grill breakfast? I’m ashamed. I do need to get busy writing some posts. Even if I just do some photos and write a little bit–I have two trips to blog about!
It’s fixed. Thanks to Tim coming over here and noticing the most obvious mistake in the world in my HTML code. Dammit, I’m a writer, not a coder!
I’m a coder (amongst other computer engineering skills), not a writer. 😉
What’s the difference? I ask my self whenever I have to cross into that great beyond.
In my case, bad writing means people won’t read my blog. Bad coding means people can’t read my blog, at least not how it was intended.
So, so envious.
Hope you had a wonderful time.
I wasn’t able to get to all the panels that I wanted to, but I met lots of new people who I want to know better–either through their work or through future panels they may be on. Definitely worth my while–and the fun to be had is great for relaxing and recharging. I’m hoping to find time to post about it, but I’ve been a bit busy since I returned home. Soon, though!