I planned to blog a bit more extensively about Worldcon, but that will have to wait until my brain reboots itself after my H1N1 con crud recovery.
To tide you over, here's a pic of me recuperating with the recommended post-con first aid.
I planned to blog a bit more extensively about Worldcon, but that will have to wait until my brain reboots itself after my H1N1 con crud recovery.
To tide you over, here's a pic of me recuperating with the recommended post-con first aid.
Hey Kat you may feel under the weather but you don't look it.
Was feeling much better by yesterday. Not much consolation for being cause of cancellation of all family festivities :-(
This is kind of indirect, but I wanted to comment on your tweet on August 9th: "That Canadian-made Hugo looks uber-cool...." Alas, the rocket was cast in Britain, and the base was made in Seattle. I don't know if any of them were carried home by Vancouverites, but there will be one of them on display at Foolscap, an SF con coming up Sept. 24-26 in Seattle.
Well, regardless, they are beautiful. Congrats on designing such a lovely base, and sorry I got the provenance wrong. Thanks for dropping by the blog!