The campfire.
Aw, Lynette and Ellie are cute!
The next morning (too early) we went to see David Clemons give a talk and demo. Very interesting guy with very intriguing work.
At Diane Falkenhagen's demo. Her work is really beautiful. Look at her website: http://www.dianefalkenhagen.com/
I liked the fountain...
It was mesmerizing.
So, this is Lute's Casino, the restaurant we tend to gather at. It's also where the pin swap takes place. I recommend that you order the especial or the Cesar salad. Both good.
Ah, so here we are at the saw, file, solder sprints. Jonathan is sawing.
Lynette is filing and probably also yelling back at the people who are probably shouting things at her. It's a noisy affair, lots of cheering, lots of well... anti-cheering.
And Vic is soldering. Those torches suck, by the way.
Jacie did the sawing for our team. What a trooper!
Flavia, who got a new nick name (Flavo-flave) did the filing.
And I did the soldering.
This little guy became the unofficial Yuma Symposium dog. I guess he was wandering the streets of Yuma was adopted by some of the symposium attendees.
Walking back to the hotel just before dinner.
The sun sets on the final day of the symposium.
So I headed home that night. It turns out I drove through Gila Bend that night at the exact time a murderer was on the loose. He carjacked some poor man around that time too. Glad I didn't stop to pee! So you can probably see that Yuma was a blast. I really can't wait until next year, but I think maybe we'd all like a little more space in the hotel room next year. Maybe we'll get two. Two fits seven better than one does :)
1 comment:
So! I totally need copies of your pics!
Congrats on the job by the way, I dont think I ever told you!
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