Saturday afternoon: sunny!
My strategy of planning for rain seems to have worked. It was sunny all afternoon at the nonviolence fair. So, today looked like:
- clean dishes
- drive to
kourtneyshort's and retrieve dining-tent from her sweetie
- pick up bagels
- go home and finish prepping stuff for fair (extra tarp, tablecloth, ever-important duct-tape)
- realize I don't know if there is food available, so toss a bagel, cheese, a chunk of turkey-sausage, and a tomato into a bag (remember that, it comes up later) [edit: OK, maybe it does, but only in the comments]
- go and set up at the fair. They've run out of tables (there are probably 30 or so groups who want space). Cadge a table from a bit further away. Figure out the tent/awning, with the help of a co-worker, who is there with his wife, both involved with the Greens table.
- finish setting up, take a quick tour of the tables at noon, and wait.
- wait some more. listen to fun, folky-inflected bands nearby.
- around 1:30,
thingo and progeny show up; zebulon (daughter, age 3) takes great delight in the tent.
- by 4:45, take part in about half a dozen really neat conversations; with other presenters and also with people just visiting. I may have more to say, after I've had time to digest.
- with the help of
pnijjar, bring stuff back down to the car, and come home to meet my sweetie.
- who arrives with
aleriel shortly after I've gotten home and finished dishes! Yay!
OK, he's out of the shower; ttyl. :)
Big heaps of "thank-you" to everyone who offered help with tent-suggestions, making it so dan could make it home, and just general support. You're great.
- clean dishes
- drive to
- pick up bagels
- go home and finish prepping stuff for fair (extra tarp, tablecloth, ever-important duct-tape)
- realize I don't know if there is food available, so toss a bagel, cheese, a chunk of turkey-sausage, and a tomato into a bag (remember that, it comes up later) [edit: OK, maybe it does, but only in the comments]
- go and set up at the fair. They've run out of tables (there are probably 30 or so groups who want space). Cadge a table from a bit further away. Figure out the tent/awning, with the help of a co-worker, who is there with his wife, both involved with the Greens table.
- finish setting up, take a quick tour of the tables at noon, and wait.
- wait some more. listen to fun, folky-inflected bands nearby.
- around 1:30,
- by 4:45, take part in about half a dozen really neat conversations; with other presenters and also with people just visiting. I may have more to say, after I've had time to digest.
- with the help of
- who arrives with
OK, he's out of the shower; ttyl. :)
Big heaps of "thank-you" to everyone who offered help with tent-suggestions, making it so dan could make it home, and just general support. You're great.
no subject
Thanks for introducing me to your Quaker friends. (What were their names? Daniela and Dani, was it?)
no subject
No, Dani's the MFCF employee, as contrasted with Dan, the CSCF employee.
Glad you got to meet them; hope it was a good conversation; I'm sorry I ducked out. Y'know, duty called and all. (Turned out to be someone I'd hoped to meet at some point).
no subject
It does? Am I just not seeing it in the post or are you saving the best for later? ;)
no subject
I thought I deleted that bit.
It came up because my tent was parked next to a vegan-awareness group, and I realized I was eating my meat/cheese right in front of 'em. In mid-bite I kinda turned and hunched over my food. ;)
on the one hand, I don't assume vegans are militant about whether other folks are also vegan; on the other, if they are vegans tabling a non-violence festival, I might deduce they consider meat and cheese a form of violence, and I didn't want to subject them to it.