Bicon attendees
Aug. 15th, 2007 05:33 pmIf you're taking the 1215 train from Paddington tomorrow, I'll be there at 1145. If there's a designated "meeting point" then meet there, else go for somewhere near the departure boards.
xugglybug,
alextiefling and
friend_of_tofu will be there. Any others?
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Today I'm off to Edgware, Stanmore and Elstree on a ringing outing. Looking forward to this as it's the first big association event I'll be attending since starting to teach the new folk from the start of the year. It's doubly exciting as until I came along, the bells hadn't been rung regularly for about 30 years. It'll be a good opportunity to forge links with other people in the district. Hmm. I should eat and head out - I need to be at Edgware at 3pm.
Housey stuff: Had a wasp person in on Thursday. I think that bees/wasps are one of my only phobias. I used to be sligtly uneasy around dogs, but that seems to have subsided in recent years. Chimney repair guy isn't coming today, and will come on Monday instead.
Heading to Wales for Bicon on Thursday! Rar. I so need this break. Plus it'll be a great opportunity to catch up with people that I've not seen for far too long.
A work machine has died, and annoyingly it can't be fixed remotely. Thankfully it can wait until I get back this evening, though it'll mean heading all the way into town, a few minutes work there (I hope) and then trek all the way back.
Just thought I'd post so that others travelling from London can go for the same train times if they want.
I'll be departing on Thursday afternoon:
Dep. London Paddington: 1215, arr. Cardiff Central: 1422.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1436, arr. Trefforest: 1501.
and leaving Monday afternoon:
Dep. Trefforest: 1742, arr. Cardiff Central: 1809.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1825, arr. London Paddington: 2027.
These times are intentionally a couple of hours before BiCon starts and after it finishes so that it allows for train delays and gives me a chance to look around Cardiff on the Monday.
Just 2 months to go! *bounce* I'm looking forward to it immensely.
I'll be departing on Thursday afternoon:
Dep. London Paddington: 1215, arr. Cardiff Central: 1422.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1436, arr. Trefforest: 1501.
and leaving Monday afternoon:
Dep. Trefforest: 1742, arr. Cardiff Central: 1809.
Dep. Cardiff Central: 1825, arr. London Paddington: 2027.
These times are intentionally a couple of hours before BiCon starts and after it finishes so that it allows for train delays and gives me a chance to look around Cardiff on the Monday.
Just 2 months to go! *bounce* I'm looking forward to it immensely.
BiCon 2006
Jul. 18th, 2006 09:05 pmWow. A fantastic weekend. The team did us all proud.
Workshops attended: relaunch of bi.org, third gender, transgender and sexuality, anonymous confessions, snog in, coming out and staying in at work, cover bis, future bicons, BSL/Deaf awareness.
Much debauchery was had, and quite a lot of drinking compared to my own usual levels. Bi snog-in was an achievement - huge kudos to
bethanthepurple for organising it. Only got one comment from Other People, but didn't hear what they said due to getting carried away :-)
Highlights of the weekend were the Ceillidh and the picnic on the lawn on Sunday night.
Flat Cunt Monkey II was ace - consisiting of me,
softfruit,
glamcarnation,
angeoverhere,
johnnydefective,
heiroglyphe,
rainbowqueen,
loopy_lorna and
beadqueen.
It came to leaving time and I was a little dispondant that I would be the only one from BiCon on my particular train, though discovered mid-afternoon in the bar that C. would be on the same one so we had a chance to get to know one another and snuggle a little. Sorry it'd taken 3 years. Though in a way it's good that our community is so huge that we can't get to know everyone immediately.
The closing plenary is always a moving time as people say their thanks and the team are thanked and people are given awards. In particular,
djm4's acceptance speech was very moving, containing the quote
It really hit home and made me weepy, though tears of joy :-)
BiCon comedown has been fairly minimal compared to 2002, though I do have a followup post to make at some stage.
Clicky - flash animation. Not worksafe in the least. Catchy melody though.
*luffs* to new friends.
Workshops attended: relaunch of bi.org, third gender, transgender and sexuality, anonymous confessions, snog in, coming out and staying in at work, cover bis, future bicons, BSL/Deaf awareness.
Much debauchery was had, and quite a lot of drinking compared to my own usual levels. Bi snog-in was an achievement - huge kudos to
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It came to leaving time and I was a little dispondant that I would be the only one from BiCon on my particular train, though discovered mid-afternoon in the bar that C. would be on the same one so we had a chance to get to know one another and snuggle a little. Sorry it'd taken 3 years. Though in a way it's good that our community is so huge that we can't get to know everyone immediately.
The closing plenary is always a moving time as people say their thanks and the team are thanked and people are given awards. In particular,
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Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family: whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.- Jane Howard
It really hit home and made me weepy, though tears of joy :-)
BiCon comedown has been fairly minimal compared to 2002, though I do have a followup post to make at some stage.
Clicky - flash animation. Not worksafe in the least. Catchy melody though.
*luffs* to new friends.