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Attended a reading by Amy Tan tonight as part of the conference. She is fantastically funny. If you EVER have a chance to see her, do not hesitate. You will be glad that you did – really. In the meantime, go to her website and check out her Myths and Legends page. lol

Lessa and I have been going, going, going all day – workshops and speakers and then tonight’s reading. We are looking forward to sleeping in for a bit in the morning. The group from Kenai is meeting at 10 with someone who wants to collaborate with us on a project. Hmmmmmm

There will be more workshop sessions tomorrow – another fabulous lunch – and then readings tomorrow night by different faculty presenters from the conference. We have a choice of three venues to attend.

Before I leave you tonight, I want to share a pic I took just for Faith of Dyslexic Chicken fame.  She has a Rubber Chicken Project going – sort of like the PurpleMoose on parade – where she takes her rubber chicken places and takes pictures to prove s/he’s been there.

My rubber chicken is much smaller, but having ever so much fun in Faiths honor – shown here at the Kachemak Bay Writers Conference, Homer, Alaska June 9, 2007 – being chewed upon by some really green teeth . . .

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7 responses

  1. Betz says:

    Glad you two are having a marvelous time! Enjoy each other too! 🙂

  2. Faith says:

    😯 😯 😯

    Moosie, you !@#$% rock!!!! May I post your photo on my site?!?! With a link of course!!!!

    My first guest shot! I’m so excited!

    Luv ya chickie. 🙂

  3. Faith says:

    P.S. Got a bigger version?!

  4. moosie says:

    heya, Faith! You betcha – feel free to post away, mah friend! And, larger pic is now on flickr – see bar at side.
    :moose:

  5. dragonfly says:

    Me heart wishes that I was with you. But I am more than happy that I am here with the talkative pup!…..=)))))

    me :dragonfly:

  6. dragonfly says:

    a small complaint here…. you still havnt shared with us…. ;(

  7. bb says:

    Enjoy your conference and daughter.

    Rubber chicken sounds like something I have eaten at conferences in the past. 🙂

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