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Thursday
May302002

fluff






Short and fluffy Blathering today, sorry (as opposed to the ponderous and deeply introspective works that my Blatherings usually are, of course :-)). I need to get my Writing World column finished this morning. Here are are some more Marcon photos, meanwhile.

The photo at the top of the page is of Andrea getting her hair braided by Mary Bertke at Mary's table in the dealer's room. For about $12, you could get your hair braided into one of a wide range of styles. I was tempted but passed; most braids tend to make my head feel like it's in a vise. It was very cool to see Mary's work around Marcon; even Zander got his hair done. :-)

Speaking of Zander, here's a somewhat blurry shot from the sound test before his concert:





A close-up of Erica:





Here's the pre-reg line at the beginning of Marcon:





Jodi and I postponed picking up our registration until late that night. I found it ironic that while the pre-reg line seemed to stretch for miles, those who hadn't pre-registered could breeze in and get their badge with no problem.

Back to work...

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