I finally got through the Photoshop step and the upload-to-Livejournal step on the pictures I want to share from OVFF. I hoped to write a more thoughtful narrative about these pictures, but I don't have any more time tonight and if I don't do it tonight I don't think it will get done at all. So, behind the cut, you get to see the LJ photo site's idea of how to turn the captions from
my LJ gallery into a journal entry. It's not a real con report, but it's what I can manage at the moment and there are some pix I hope you'll enjoy.
Peter Alway and his Lego Dulcimer
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Doug Adkins with knit dragon (with a hat) hat
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Heather Borean, very Canadian, eh?
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Kathleen Sloan and her hat
Kathleen's expression just makes this picture. It is so perfect for the character of the fish in The Cat In The Hat. |
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Howard Scrimegeour's Crimean War uniform
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Mary and Elaine with their husbands
Mary Frost-Pearson asked me to take this picture to prove that her and Elaine's husbands really do exist. |
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Cat Faber
performing Howie In Waltz Time in the Pegasus Nominees concert |
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Hair-raising moment
Toastmaster Scott Snyder lifts his hat with real enthusiasm |
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The Master of the Toast
Scott Snyder shows he is truly the Toast Master! |
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Scott and his slime green guitar
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Scott shows off his vest
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Scott takes a bow
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Rand and Adam in the circle
They've just started "Math". The schtick has not yet hit the fan. |
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Math sign
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Mary holds the Ant sign for Math
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View of the circle with the Ant sign
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Billy sign
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Train sign
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Water Tower sign
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Boogie Knights in the circle
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Boogie Knights schtick -- the victim
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Boogie Knights schtick -- the villain
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Spot is always a hit
I don't know the name of the woman holding Spot. Joyce Thompson is in the background. |
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Seanan and Spot
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Paul, Beckett, and Spot
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Heather Dale laughing
Reaction to "I Wanna Kill Everybody", I think |
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Heather Dale makes a disgusted face
Reaction to "I Wanna Kill Everybody", I think |
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Alyse Middleton playing in the circle
Eric Coleman looks on |
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