Oh my goodness did we have fun! If you've never been, I highly recommend going at least once in your lifetime. Besides this year, I had only gone once before. This year I got to actually take a lot more in. Of course I had all of these paranormal panels on my schedule but managed to go to one. If you followed us on Twitter that weekend, you'll already know it was the Ghost Hunters panel with Grant, Steve and Dave. The only other panel I managed to get to was one of the Warehouse 13 panels. I am actually kicking myself for not standing in line to meet and talk to the cast. I honestly wasn't sure if you were even allowed to without 'buying' a signature so I just walked past and gawked a few times. That Eddie McClintock is sure a handsome fellow in person. Don't worry, Rob agreed. Haha
I am beyond amazed at people's skills of creating costumes for these kind of events. Leading up to the time we left, the Dragon*Con Facebook page was loaded with pictures of costumes in progress and last minute alteration posts. Now that it's over, those same people are posting that they need to get started for next year. I wish I had just a fraction of that skill and creativity. The mash-ups and re-imagined characters were beyond awesome. Naturally I had my camera but do you think I got a lot of pictures? Of course not. I was too busy just looking at everything. Even in the panels, I only took a few at the beginning and put the camera away. I didn't want to experience everything through the camera.
Now that we are back home and back to reality, I really want to SERIOUSLY get going on finding an investigation. So back on to the research of local areas I go. I know, I know, I keep saying it but I really mean it this time. Just sitting on the GH panel sparked it again. Time to dust off the green notebook and equipment and see where it leads us this year.
If you have a suggestion or even interested in joining the team, send us a message. Don't forget to share us on Facebook and Twitter with your friends.
Have a great week!
~Jamie~
I am beyond amazed at people's skills of creating costumes for these kind of events. Leading up to the time we left, the Dragon*Con Facebook page was loaded with pictures of costumes in progress and last minute alteration posts. Now that it's over, those same people are posting that they need to get started for next year. I wish I had just a fraction of that skill and creativity. The mash-ups and re-imagined characters were beyond awesome. Naturally I had my camera but do you think I got a lot of pictures? Of course not. I was too busy just looking at everything. Even in the panels, I only took a few at the beginning and put the camera away. I didn't want to experience everything through the camera.
Now that we are back home and back to reality, I really want to SERIOUSLY get going on finding an investigation. So back on to the research of local areas I go. I know, I know, I keep saying it but I really mean it this time. Just sitting on the GH panel sparked it again. Time to dust off the green notebook and equipment and see where it leads us this year.
If you have a suggestion or even interested in joining the team, send us a message. Don't forget to share us on Facebook and Twitter with your friends.
Have a great week!
~Jamie~
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