Mar. 29th, 2008

gwyn: (monty)
Dudes, [livejournal.com profile] bitchinparty is awesome! It's fun to see so many locals in one place, and have a con space here, and meet new folks from out of town, and see some of the people we missed this year at Escapade. I got to glom a [livejournal.com profile] killabeez and a [livejournal.com profile] dine, and [livejournal.com profile] greensilver, and just whole bunches of people. Fannish Pictionary was a riot (what kind of a twisted mind comes up with those clues?), and the vid show that [livejournal.com profile] sdwolfpup put together included many of my favorite vids and was just so fun to see with a large, enthusiastic crowd. And it was a blast to also watch Dante's Cove with a large group.

I missed watching Megalodon again, the execrable John Barrowman giant shark of death movie, but I wasn't feeling as good after the vid show as I hoped, and so I decided to drive home and see how much the cats hated me for not being there to feed them. It had started rowing again -- rain and snow mixed, heavy on the snow, but we were in the Cascades foothills over in Issaquah, so I didn't think too much about it as I pushed the snowy slush off my car and headed west on I-90.

Then drove smack into a huge snowstorm with horizontal snow flying at my windshield, which was very cool looking, if not also a little scary because it was a total white-out. Then as I got farther into Bellevue, it was coming down heavy and slushy, and sticking to the rood, so everyone mostly slowed down, but the big trucks and SUVs were throwing huge sheets of slushy water onto my car, making driving really hairy. It stayed like that until I got to Lake Washington, where it became just rainy snow, and then finally rain in my part of town. I could seriously live without that kind of white knuckle driving to ruin the glowy glow of congoing (and of having a good reception for my new vid, which I'll try to post tomorrow or Monday).

I hope I can get back to the con tomorrow! I hope that it doesn't freeze that slush and that the snow turns to rain. I mean, jeez. It's the END of MARCH in Seattle. How on earth could we be getting snowstorms? Dude. Seriously. WHAT.

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