[personal profile] jenett
Welcome to the eleventh salon! Wander in, invite a friend to come along, and chat! (Not sure what's going on? Here, have a brief FAQ.) You can find previous ones in my salon tag. Please take a quick look at the reminders at the bottom of this post, too.

I am now on vacation, so you get vacation question, round two!

What makes a really great vacation for you? Are you a person who just wants to sleep and recuperate and drink thing with little frilly umbrellas in them? Do you want to go to interesting and unfamiliar places and explore the world? Do you want to do this with other people or on your own?

My usual vacation is either "Stay home and get things done on projects" or "Go visit people I like in place I am not currently living". The current vacation is the latter, though not in my most usual place for it, and I'm contemplating what it would take to go do two weeks in England in the fall of 2014. (which would be a Go See All The Things vacation, for slightly odd values of 'Things' because I've already seen most of the obvious tourist things, and have a very specific "This museum and that place" set of goals.

(I am currently in a room filled with interesting and fascinating people in person, and there will be other people around tonight, so comment replies slightly slower than usual.)

Quick reminders

- [personal profile] jjhunter did a great guide to following conversations here on Dreamwidth. Also a roundup of regular Dreamwidth events.
- If you want to post anonymously, please pick a name (any name you like) that we can call you - it makes it more conversational and helps if we have more than one anon post.
- Base rule remains "Leave the conversation better than you found it, or at least not worse". If you're nervous about that, I'd rather you say something and we maybe sort out confusion later than have you not say something. (I've heard from a few people who worry they're going to say something that's going to be taken weirdly. If it helps, I am usually around and if there's a thing you'd like to get out in the conversation, but you're not sure how, feel free to PM or email or IM me, and I'll nudge the conversation that direction.)
- The FAQ still has useful stuff, and I added some thoughts about getting conversations going a few weeks ago.
- Comments tend to trickle in over the course of a day or two, with a few nearly a week later: you might enjoy checking back later if you're not tracking the conversation.

Date: 2013-08-16 05:15 pm (UTC)
kakiphony: Chihuly exhibit at the KIA (Default)
From: [personal profile] kakiphony
Most of those small-world stories are more likely to involve my husband than me. He has a lot of friends from high school who attended Western Michigan and Michigan State. Whereas I...uh...didn't really have high school friends and fled (to western Mass) after my sophomore year to attend an early admittance college program.

We both actually grew up about 45 minutes south of K-zoo in St. Joseph County. When I do have small-world stories from there, they tend to be from the few years I practiced law and was on the library board there. The only internet connections I have from that area who are fandom/geek related, I met through a HS friend of my husband's -- and I connected with them via bpal of all things!

Date: 2013-08-16 05:17 pm (UTC)
kakiphony: Chihuly exhibit at the KIA (Default)
From: [personal profile] kakiphony
Or are exceedingly tangential through my real life college friend who grew up in Gaylesburg.

Date: 2013-08-16 05:18 pm (UTC)
batrachian: A frog, probably of South American vintage (Default)
From: [personal profile] batrachian

Ah, oh well. It's still very nice to meet you. :D

Date: 2013-08-17 02:23 pm (UTC)
elisem: (Default)
From: [personal profile] elisem
(Coming in late to say: Yay, BPAL!)
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