Posted by at 30th July, 2009
So it’s definitely not as hot up here as they’re making it sound. You’d think at 100 degrees that they think that the world is about to melt, but then if I didn’t spend a chunk of time in the central valley at events, I’d probably agree with them since SF is nearly always permanently under pleasant temperatures similar to Seattle (though sans all the year long wet).
But I have to say that I’ve become a total punk when it comes to dealing with the humidity levels. How I ever managed to survive the seasons at KCRF, I’ll never know.
The people so far have all been very nice. It’s been interesting seeing what’s effectively a very mirror mirror experience. The various roles within a production seem to have particular personalities that gravitate towards them. Meeting their own analogs to Durelle, Gavan, Beaker, Queenie, Myself, and others has been a combination of fascinating and enjoyable. I’m sure it’ll not all be smooth going (wouldn’t expect it to be when there’s strong personalities involved in a passionate endeavor), but I think it’ll be a good experience and a learning one.
I am enjoying poking holes in all manner of Vendor myths about me. There’s really two versions of the Myths, the really good and the really bad, and very little in between. More on that in tomorrow’s update.
For now tho, bedtime…
Posted by at 30th July, 2009
So it’s far less hot in Seattle (ok, in Buckley about 20 miles SE), than it was for Fair Oaks Faire, but the humidity… How I survived …
Posted by at 30th July, 2009
Ok on plane at last at least this one’s a proper size (the last time was on puddle jumpers).
Posted by at 30th July, 2009
ok, about to board (now flight UA322) – finally.
Posted by at 30th July, 2009
So much for being on the right flight. 6:10 flight, now pushed until around 9am. Harumpf. Hate united.