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Panthera Leo
Taken at the Okavango Delta section of the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk.
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Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
We even set up a server to play the starship bridge simulation game, "Artemis". I played several roles during the weekend, but mostly Helm and Engineering.
Here, Jakebe looks on as I try to dock with a space station.
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.
Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
This photo, taken the night before departing for Milwaukee, shows my luggage and stuff all ready for the 5-1/2 hour drive.
New order of shirts that will cover most of the orders for Womens shirts for Anime Expo and Comic Con as well as creat
New order of shirts that will cover most of the orders for Womens shirts for Anime Expo and Comic Con as well as help create a PJ line and one design we're going to try out.
Every year I go to "Paw*Con". It's not a real, proper convention, though; my friends and I started calling it that because, in the furry fandom, gatherings of furries tend to be "meets", "circles", or "cons". Plus, it only became "Paw*Con" when we moved it from being hosted at Rozberk's place (where we called the gathering of Macro/MIcro fans, "Roz*Con") to Milwaukee where Geemo, Seph, and Quinn live.
I've been going every year since 2001. Each year I cook for my friends, we hang out, play games, see movies, and go to restaurants all while enjoying each other's company. Seeing as the first time we did this ended just days before my father passed away, this annual gathering has taken on a larger meaning for me than (probably) most others in attendance. For me, it's an annual reminder of my "family of choice": my closest friends, no matter how far apart we are.
Here, finally arriving at Seph's place, the first half of our little gathering, gathered. Astor (in the foreground) was relaxing after he and Roxicat (not pictured, here) drove some 12 hours from Pennsylvania. Next to him (barely visible) is one of our hosts: Seph. Next to him, another dear friend: the Milwaukee local, Quinn. Then, next to him, a very close, very dear friend of mine: Jakebe. I'd not seen him in 2 years and he'd flown out from California for the weekend.
This is why I travel. This is the pay-off for the long drive. And y'know what? It's worth it every time.
New station is installed near the Weston Center. B-Cycle friends from Geekdom gathered this morning to ride the first bikes over to stock the station.
Bucorvus leadbeateri
Taken at the Okavango Delta section of the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk.
Visit my blog at ideonexus.com for a daily dose of geekdom.
Renaissance Full HD is a virtual museum, letting people be in the internet posterity within web culture.
By scanning them with the kinect sensor UNICORN PARIS (www.unicorn-paris.com) allow people to become allegories of our internet culture.
Those are the scans we made at CODAME (2013) ART+TECH festival in SanFrancisco.