also feel like I missed something
Well you could have had a burger the size of
@Jeff 's head and also seen my hairy butt...
Made sure I did I nice sloooow exit from the car and shook my tush for them while standing on Goodale street....
So I then tied my jacket around my waist to look for my car which took longer than I thought...3rd level? 4th? While searching I had that "UH OHHHH!" Moment and shuffled/waddled back to the Convo. The lady at the info desk gave me that look upon exiting like "you just wrecked that jon didn't you?" Yes. Yes I did.
Also went and introduced myself to a huge dude with cowboy boots who I assumed was
@Magnum783. It wasn't... and he didn't seem to appreciate my company for a few uncomfortable moments. Then I actually met the real deal and it was a pleasure. To all others I met briefly or for an extended period, it was a pleasure and stay in touch via PM, texts, emails, etc.
@treehumper ,
@deevo ,
@ATH ,
@treebilly and any others I'm forgetting. Actually met Rob for the first time twice this week which is hard to do.
@Tom Dunlap and
@guymayor I saw you two a couple times from a ways away and then couldn't find either of you again to introduce myself. Oh well, next time. Also, Tom, you look wild man. Wild. James Taylor's wacky brother kinda thing going on. Groovy.
@DSMc Sylvia. It was a pleasure meeting and spending some time with you this week. And before you do the same, thank
you for using some of my work pictures and descriptions in your presentation. It was excellent and I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. I was getting texts that morning that "some lady from Montana is showing pictures and whatnot of yours in this talk..." Yes, yes I know. I'm in the room with you. Went on to explain how that came about later. We had a nice Plant Walk downtown which was a bit of a nice reminder of the college days.
Many other good sessions this week as well.
For those of you who asked, yes you can always send me questions about work and whatnot and I'll get back to you asap. Multiple pictures, close-ups especially, and details always help.