In case anyone else was wondering, I'm not going to Lunacon.
I ran into two acquaintances today, both of whom asked this. Sheree, who I hadn't seen in years, recognized me (on the subway) as a person she'd met at Lunacons (and approached with "Excuse me, do you go to Lunacons?", after which we chatted for two or three stops, and then I got off the train). After work, I chatted with
coyotegoth for about a block, before I headed east (to the 6, to go to Sahadi) and he west.
It's not an unreasonable question right now, but I'm amused.
And the forecast is nasty even for a Lunacon weekend: they've added freezing rain to the predicted wintry mix.
I ran into two acquaintances today, both of whom asked this. Sheree, who I hadn't seen in years, recognized me (on the subway) as a person she'd met at Lunacons (and approached with "Excuse me, do you go to Lunacons?", after which we chatted for two or three stops, and then I got off the train). After work, I chatted with
It's not an unreasonable question right now, but I'm amused.
And the forecast is nasty even for a Lunacon weekend: they've added freezing rain to the predicted wintry mix.
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Lunacon usually gets snow, but snow we can handle. (Many years ago, I accompanied the GoH to the Cloisters the Friday mornings/early afternoon of the con--she wanted to see the Unicorn Tapestries, and the con chair was a friend of mine and asked, offering a ride up to the con after--and we watched the snow fall past the long windows and over the Hudson.) Freezing rain is nasty in a way that snow by itself isn't.