Oh, holy hell.
I don't know why, but Mr. Poll reverted everything back to the original poll. I'm sorry, guys. Let me see how to fix this....
Andrew ,'Damage'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Oh, holy hell.
I don't know why, but Mr. Poll reverted everything back to the original poll. I'm sorry, guys. Let me see how to fix this....
Try it now? [link]
Looks good, now, juliana.
Thanks, Juliana, it looks great.
I guess it's early days on the voting, but I'm still amazed by the May votes. Seattle is a long way north and chances are you will be chilly & damp up to mid-June, possibly later.
That how it always seems living here, at least.
Seattle is a long way north and chances are you will be chilly & damp up to mid-June, possibly later.
YAY CHILLY AND DAMP!
(What? My wardrobe is perfect for chilly and damp. That's part of the reason I never moved from Seattle.)
I have to look at the schedule before I pick dates, but it would be helpful to have it after the kids get out of school. A couple times in the past I missed the last day of school. We have a number of teacher that likely would be better able to attend after school is out. S Florida gets out earlier than most of the country. June 3rd this year. (which is totally a non sense making thing since it is a whole lot hotter in September than June in my experience)
May in Seattle is normally not at all miserable. Last year was, but most Mays are the start of BBQ season and lunch outdoors for Paul's family. And as Texans, it's not like they're entirely used to this whole frozen north thing still.
When I visited Seattle in April a couple of years ago, it was freakishly hot.
Tom, yeah we get occasional bouts of odd weather that last 2 days to a week and then vanish. Last year it was a few days in the mid 70's in February and then it went straight back to the usual chilly & damp nonsense.
Plei, I've noted over the years that you can't rely on the weather remaining clement until about July 4th.