A night in Cuba

Well, almost.

Yesterday’s meetup was a little sparsely attended with just Chuck, Vera, Mike and myself, but the four of us had a good time chatting and sharing travel related stories.

Chuck had his camera with him, so we got our server to snap this photo of us and the Cuba poster.

El Bohio bloggers

December meetup: mark your calendars

Don’t forget the December meetup at El Bohio (check the map if you need directions) this Saturday, December 8 at 6:30.

I’ll be there early to make sure we have a big enough space. From the comments so far it looks like around 8-10 people. If you’re planning on coming (or even a maybe) leave a comment.

December blogger meetup

The general concensus seems to be for next weekend without any date preference so I’ll pick Saturday Dec 8, say around 6:30?

Leave a comment if you prefer another time.

December blogger gathering?

So now that everyone is recovering from the turkey-induced food comas, time to see about our next social event. From the comments, El Bohio seems to be an acceptable choice. Chuck proposes this Friday/Saturday (Nov 30/Dec 1) or next Friday/Saturday (Dec 7/8), which should put it nicely before any other conflicting Christmas/holiday events. I’m thinking 6 or 6:30ish or so. Show of hands anyone?

Take a gander at the menu while you’re mulling it over.

Update: Two votes for next week so far. I’ll make it three. I’m leaning toward a Saturday gathering, but Friday is fine for me too. Anybody else?

Map: In case anybody doesn’t know where El Bohio is, here’s a Google map. It’s across the street from Locklear’s on Maybank Highway.

Blognic ’07

I thought I’d head on over to Wannamaker park early so the dogs could check out the new dog park there. They definitely had a good time, especially once they discovered the muddy pit passing for a pond. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be there or not, or if it’s supposed to be more full than it was, but the dogs were enjoying it as much as they could. At least there was a hose available to wash them off a bit.

Muddy dog park

Then it was off to find where we were ‘blognic’ing this year. I found Vera and Patrick, and then we eventually found Heather and everybody else. There were about 12 that showed up, along with a half dozen or so kids. I think we all had a pretty good time hanging out, and it was a great day for it too.

Heather‘s daughter managed to capture everybody’s attention at one point or another

Proof that Heather does have different shirts other than the black Home Ec 101 shirt.

Vera just had to check out the sports scores

What photographer can resist food photography?