It was nice to meet you too, I enjoyed it quite a lot. And I know Reesa really dug the conversation too, esp. talking about climbing. I'm sorry I didn't make it back to the hotel for more chatting today with you and others, but I was pretty out of it most of today -- I'm just getting over a flu so yesterday was quite tiring. I hope to run into you again soon at another con-type thingie!
"He journeyed to the celestial beacons on the wings of extrasensory perception's limitless necromancy. That magic permitted breaking through the long-established barriers of deduction, hypothesis, and theory. It disdainfully pushed aside the ice barriers of the terrestrial North Pole and South Pole assumed Earth ends. And there, beyond the Poles, the most fascinating creative secrets were divulged. Throughout the ages, they had been held in sacred trust for the doubter and true seeker who ventured that way. The secrets then disclosed provided knowledge of land courses into all the land areas of the Universe. Hence, to discerning consciousness, it was plainly shown there are no ends to the earth." --Amadeo Giannini
And another
"It seemed to me that creators should not confuse themselves with whatever light comes through them. At best, they can take comfort in the clarity and lucidity of the window that their work lets the light into the world by. They can try not to block the light with their own shadow, they can try to widen their window or aperture, and they can take satisfaction in their success at this. But they are not the light. I suppose that sometimes a window might look down at the wonderful long rectangle of late-afternoon gold that it's casting across the floorboards, at the Brownian gavotte of the dust particles in its falling shafts, and believe itself to be the Sun." -Alan Moore
Let me know if you'll need to stay with us! Five one two, seven nine one, four one one two.
*hugs8