I miss San Francisco. I think I'll have to come visit, F2F or no.
YES PLEASE.
And bring Z. He will adore our cats. And if Steph wants to move here, I can't think of a single unsound reason; then again, I am selfish and pampered and want all the cool people within hot-stone massage reach, 24/7.
We drove by the Holiday Inn on Van Ness tonight; they're on my list for a nice phone conversation.
::cough::F2FinCairo::cough::
t /hopeless
Sorry, love. Easier to, er, bring Mahomet to the coastal mountains than to bring said mountains to Egypt...
F2F 2008 should be in Dubailand.
The combination of the eco-tourism attraction blurb and the Jurassic Park-style dinosaur illustration is not filling me with confidence about how well thought out that venture is.
Dubailand is freaking me out a little.
CNN International has been nothing but ads for Dubailand for months. I would say that every time you buy gas, you contribute to the luxury of Dubailand, but actually I think most of their money comes from shipping.
But hey, assuming we'll have Iraq all squared away by then...
When I worked for Maurice Strong, back in 1980 in London, I had a few hard, unbreakable rules for travel: I did not travel anywhere that I personally defined as a war zone. I did not go anywhere where the official government was a fundamentalist religion of any faith whatsoever. And I didn't go anywhere that had special dress codes for women. I had no desire to be flogged to death in someone's town square for strangling some man with a chador.
All things considered, I'm thinking Dubailand, not so much...
did not go anywhere where the official government was a fundamentalist religion of any faith whatsoever.
and yet, you live in the US now during this administration...