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Tag Archives: James Marsters
Chicago ComicCon & Misc Chicago Photos
I have finally gotten through and posted our photos from last weekend’s ComicCon in Chicago. It just a small selection of the best photos (and not surprisingly, a bit James Marsters-centric, though I tried to keep the album balanced and varied.) … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago, ComicCon, General Travel
Tagged architecture, Astor Street, Chagall, Chicago, Chicago Cubs, ComicCon, James Marsters, Lincoln Park, Millennium Park, Nicholas Brendon, Picasso, public sculpture, RENT, Star Trek, travel, Wrigley Field
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ComicCon Reflections Part Deux
A long and uneventful drive back home from Chicago in a post-ComicCon haze, and I can say with conviction, this is not my last one. I am now addicted. Which is bizarre for me, really, since I do not do … Continue reading
Posted in General Travel
Tagged Battlestar Galactica, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Chicago, ComicCon, James Marsters, Spike, travel
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Pulling on my Geek Suit – Chicago ComicCon 2010
I am always astonished by how jumping outside of my comfort zone leads to so much I cannot possibly predict. That’s the magic of travel. Today I climbed into my inner geek suit, indulging a guilty pleasure passion for science … Continue reading
Stepping into a new dimension
This weekend I will embark with my husband on a first. We will dive into the surreal and wacky world of science fiction/fantasy/superhero fandom. On Friday, we drive from our cookie-cutter suburban white-picket-fence dimension to the one that houses our … Continue reading