The photo of Bolt grinning at the camera as he leaves the rest of the field behind is all over the place - it's a terrific photo. Someone said it might be the most memorable of the games.
'Bushwhacked'
ita's thread
A place where we can talk about ita, miss ita, and share information about memorials. The hugging started over here in Natter.
I would go so far as to say he has been out-acted by trees on the show.
Oh, my Buffistas, how do I live online without you.
I miss her so much today. There are so many things I would have told her, at length, in email, about this week, and talking to her in my head really isn't the same.
I think about Ginger every time I pull up my socks, literally or metaphorically. So she has been on my mind a lot lately, mostly for literal socks.
The lantern-lighting ceremony is coming up, on September 17, and I'm going to make a lantern for Ginger. (Hil and flea should be able to join me, IIRC.)
I don't want to make a Buffista lantern next year, okay, folks? Everyone stay put.
I don't want to make a Buffista lantern next year, okay, folks? Everyone stay put.
Good plan.
Ginger was on my mind the other day. I don't even remember what it was about: Georgia, the Braves, the power grid, history of SF Fandom.
I sure hope Mr. Peabody is getting a lot of love.
My first Buffista F2F, in DC, the Bicyclopses drove up and picked me up along the way. Ginger was their other passenger, so we had great conversation in the car. The first time I flew from NC to SF, for Nillyfest, Ginger helped book the flight and my connection was through Atlanta. She was my seatmate across the country, and I can't even begin to remember all the things we talked about.
I think we flew together three times in total, and it was always fun. For the Atlanta F2F, she put me up in her house. I had the privilege of sleeping on an antique daybed...in Ginger's library. The walls were lined with books, too many for the eye to take them all in. I'd lie there late at night, catching up online, and my eye would wander the bookshelves, and I'd smile.
I sent her a warm, pretty shawl one Christmas, with some ginger candy and an ugly yellow pair of gloves. I told her I'd paid a dollar for them, so if she lost one, or both, it was okay. But they were bright yellow, so they'd be pretty hard to lose. And nobody would steal them, because they were ugly, and if she wanted to cut the fingers off, again, no great loss, because cheap! It made her laugh.
I have some things she sent me, with her unerring knowledge of who I am, and what I might have needed at that time. They're a part of my surroundings, but occasionally I'll focus on one of them or another. They always make me smile, first.
I was cleaning my office yesterday, and ran across the bicycle headlight that Ginger sent me a few years back. I had mentioned on LJ that I needed to buy one, and she had one she didn't need. Such a good person.
On this week's Another Round podcast, the guest how had a little shoutout to curried goat. I still have not tried it, so I may have to seek it out.
The lantern-lighting ceremony is a week from today, so if anyone has any good quotes from Ginger (other than "Pull up your socks," which I'm already planning on), let me know. I was planning to have 2 quotes, maybe 3 at most.