I dunno, Java. Mid to late August would probably work for me, this year anyway.
F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
Wednesday, May 7.
So a week from today (or tonight). Cool.
Lazy Ass Motherfucker?
You got it.
San Juan is an awesome island - big enough to have a town (that's much bigger than the Orcas few-houses-and-a-ferry town), but I'm a sucker for any island, anywhere.
I'm asking all my RL friends for info they have about ELC, retreat centers, etc. If nothing else, it'll be a nifty list to have.
Digression (not considering them, just interested): anyone ever been to Lummi Island? How'd you like it? How about Salt Spring Island?
There is a wonderful B&B on Lummi Island. I haven't been but one of my neighbors is from that area - and a whole group of neighbors went up one summer . and a few have gone back. It gets a thumbs up from Niles
Boston-istas! I am staying here. I don't know what transportation is like and what the best way of getting to...I think we've settled on Shabu Zen? My course ends at 5, so whenever is convenient to meet up after that works for me.
What and where is this Shabu Zen? How does a suburban housewife get there to meet her dear friend? Is it drive-to-able? I don't want to miss P-C, but I don't want to be riding the rails to obscure parts of town all by myself, at night.
eta...
From the website [link] there seems to be two locations:
Shabu-Zen
80 Brighton Avenue
Allston, MA 02134
Shabu-Zen
16 Tyler Street
Boston, MA 02111
Which one is it?
Speaking of Boston, what's the name of that restaurant that's been around since sometime around the Revolution? They've got long wooden tables, and pretty much classic New England food -- beans, ham, cornbread, potatoes, stuff like that -- and really rude waitresses. I've been there a bunch of times, and can't remember the name, and this discussion of Boston restaurants reminded me of it, and now I'm going nuts trying to figure out how to google that.
Durgin Park. It, or the Union Oyster House would have been much more old Boston for Sunil (and easy to get to for 'fraidy cat woman on her own).
What and where is this Shabu Zen?
The one on Tyler St. It's in Chinatown.
Yep, it was Durgin Park.
I'm looking at flights for Madison. So far, the only thing I've found in my price range leaves from Baltimore at 6 in the morning, which would pretty much leave me a zombie the entire weekend. Still looking, though.
Hil, can you fly into Chi-town and drive up? That's what I am planning to do.