If anyone is interested in Denver as an option, I would be more than willing to plan it. Very little humidity and temps range from 70 - 88 during May.
If not Denver, then so far my top two choices would be Minneapolis and Cleveland.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
If anyone is interested in Denver as an option, I would be more than willing to plan it. Very little humidity and temps range from 70 - 88 during May.
If not Denver, then so far my top two choices would be Minneapolis and Cleveland.
Is Chicago off the list because we already went there? Because it was cheap and convenient to just about everybody. Plus things to do.
If we keep moving it around a wider variety of people will, eventually, be able to attend.
Denver sounds AWESOME
Toronto: John Sweden
Kansas City: Erin (?)
Minneapolis: Juliana
Austin/San Antonio: Astarte
New Orleans: Heather
Cleveland: Deena
Nashville: Ginger
Denver: Nicole
Oo. Denver please.
Denver would be awesome.
I don't know why, but I keep feeling like my city is being unfairly maligned for its weather and crime.
It's really not the Tennessee Williams-sweltering-all-you-can-do-is-drink-mint-juleps-because-its-so-freaking-hot, it's being made to sound like.
And St. Louis, Dallas, Atlanta and Orlando all have higher crime rates than New Orleans.
Is Chicago off the list because we already went there?
I for one wouldn't object to Chicago, but what Trudy said. And the more mobile can see new places.
I don't know why, but I keep feeling like my city is being unfairly maligned for its weather and crime.
I lived in New Orleans for four years and never saw a gun being carried by anyone other than a cop. I was never assaulted by anyone, unless you count some grabby drunk tourists. I also spent a lot of time outside and did not melt.
Wow. I was really nervous about throwing Denver into the mix.
I realize that I'm biased...but it is quite beautiful here. Especially in May when everything is green and lush.
Plus, there's lots of stuff to do for those people that like to do stuff and yet still not very tourist-y--for a major city.
I *love* Denver -- but is it too far west for the 2005 F2F? This one was to be central. (I'm a total geography moron, so I have no idea if Colorado is considered "central.")