Obviously I chose well when I went to another reading on that visit. Twas fun.
Oh yes. That was a good time! (And again, Steve and Ben were involved. They should really hang out here.) Alas, I just missed you on my last trip to SoCal. Might need to do Seattle/Portland/Vancouver next tour (I mean, I did meet my wife in your new city, after all.)
The Pacific Northwest is lovely, you should definitely come back here. I adored hearing you and thessaly reading.
And Viggo gave up his seat so one more person could get in.
Man. He IS ViggoSue.
PNW, Victor. We have to meet in person, drat it.
PNW, Victor. We have to meet in person, drat it.
The two of you really do need to meet. Peas in a pod, my friends, peas in a pod.
The two of you really do need to meet. Peas in a pod, my friends, peas in a pod.
I find it remarkable that we haven't, Plei and I have been four-on-the-floor in synch since first "meeting" online.
Having just met PMM in person, I must add my YOU HAVE TO GET TO THE PNW to the rest. She rocks my socks. Just be ready to climb the watertower.
Having just met PMM in person, I must add my YOU HAVE TO GET TO THE PNW to the rest. She rocks my socks. Just be ready to climb the watertower.
It's a VERY NICE watertower. With a lovely view. And an insane spiral staircase to the observation deck.
I had just, sadly for Suzi and Kristin and Drew and Paul, hit hyperoverdrive when going up it, so the rest breaks I'd said we could take turned out to be more like pauses between sprints up another round of stairs.
I was fine with the hike up the tower.
The view was well worth being breathless for a few minutes when we hit the top. As I mentioned, a few years ago I wouldn't have even attempted the climb.
eta - commas in wrong places create unintended meanings.