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Here they are, the Low Country Bloggers. Before anyone got more than a full sip of suds they agreed to turn out for this group photo. We've got bumper to bumper Conovers, our friends who've led us to the meeting of the blogger minds. Janet and Dan deserve much credit for forming this group under the "POSTSCRIPTS" umbrella. Their work is appreciated and we enjoy the regular round up which highlights passages from each of our blogs. Meeting Bill Hawkins of the POST & COURIER was a pleasure and suggests that the paper has continued interest in our blogging community.
Joan of "Walk This Way" had a considerable hand in preparing for the party and encouraging bloggers to meet. She's probably got the highest readership of the group. Can over 80,000 readers be wrong ?
We thought it was great fun and enjoyed meeting all these fine folks. Reading their blogs was like listening to a radio program for weeks at a time then finally seeing the performers. It was nice to put a human face on blog titles.
The Toucan Reef gave us a nice discount on refreshments and food as well as a fine view of the harbor. Roper-St. Francis gave us fancy chapsticks with the possible thought that there might be unbridled kissing at the party. We managed to control ourselves, but did have a great time with friendly folks. Thanks to all of you for making it a success.
Here they are, the Low Country Bloggers. Before anyone got more than a full sip of suds they agreed to turn out for this group photo. We've got bumper to bumper Conovers, our friends who've led us to the meeting of the blogger minds. Janet and Dan deserve much credit for forming this group under the "POSTSCRIPTS" umbrella. Their work is appreciated and we enjoy the regular round up which highlights passages from each of our blogs. Meeting Bill Hawkins of the POST & COURIER was a pleasure and suggests that the paper has continued interest in our blogging community.
Joan of "Walk This Way" had a considerable hand in preparing for the party and encouraging bloggers to meet. She's probably got the highest readership of the group. Can over 80,000 readers be wrong ?
We thought it was great fun and enjoyed meeting all these fine folks. Reading their blogs was like listening to a radio program for weeks at a time then finally seeing the performers. It was nice to put a human face on blog titles.
The Toucan Reef gave us a nice discount on refreshments and food as well as a fine view of the harbor. Roper-St. Francis gave us fancy chapsticks with the possible thought that there might be unbridled kissing at the party. We managed to control ourselves, but did have a great time with friendly folks. Thanks to all of you for making it a success.
9 Comments:
I don't see any Mustang in this picture? :))
It sounded like you all had fun !!
Yes, that's because it is eclipsed by pretty ladies and ....distinguished gentlemen. The Mustang always takes a back seat to beauty and enjoys the contact.
Oops, Miz. Joan, that should be " distingish gentlemen ".
Hi Paul, it WAS great fun. If you can't have a good time with this crowd, you'd better turn in your keyboard.
I touched the car. I TOUCHED THE CAR! Woo hoo!
The car touched you, Madam, the car touched Y O U ! Zoom, zoom.
It's taken me forever (comparatively speaking in the blogozone) but I finally got my pics up that include meta-shots of you behind the scenes.
Peg, your pictures are well worth waiting for especially your group shot which makes good use of light on the faces and has the best smile count of all. They also show how the Mustang could improve on gas mileage: the guy in the white shirt could drop, say, 20 pounds.
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