After leaving Brighton, went back to London Thursday and Friday, where Chris Pelsor and I stayed at Tink’s place, had a few beers with my old pal from Friends of Ed, Steve Rycroft, and did some souvenir and Christmas shopping.
Then I managed to miss my flight home. An extra $200 got me on a flight to JFK in New York two hours later, but with no connecting flights til the next day, I wound up taking the train from NYC to Boston, getting home at 8am. Fun!
I’ve got a ton of emails to answer, chapters to edit, session notes to post, but my family is keeping me pretty busy, as I promised to be their slave for the weekend to make up for the week I was gone. I did manage to upload my photos though.
From FOTB proper:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bit-101/sets/72157594413329061/
And from London:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bit-101/sets/72157594413329714/
I thought I’d sufficiently randomized my schedule that I wouldn’t have jet lag. But I was in bed by 9pm last night, and here I am at 5:45 am Sunday morning, blogging.
Hey Kieth. Awesome photos. Sorry I didn’t get to meet up with you at FotB – I eschewed the mainstream parties for something a little more low-key. I actually did meet you at the Friends of Ed stand while I was chatting to Chris, but I didn’t recognise you.
Good to hook up with you again keith, your one of the good guys!!!
Sorry bout that flight.
Great shots. Is that wagamama? I’m officially extremely jealous.
It is indeed Wagamama. But I wasn’t so impressed. More on the creative than the traditional side of Japanese food.
Thanks again for the 6am pizza! The last pic is classic – I’m learning about a phone and Tink is out cold.. love it.. I had an amazing time there too.
//mk
Yeah, wagamama’s definitely contemporary. Still, I’ll be their best friend if they open one in Somerville. :^)
Nice shots! Especially this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bit-101/318181707/in/set-72157594413329061/