So, Chris and I arrived in style Friday night to find out what happens when SciBlings converge on the city that never sleeps...
The reason for our journey? SEED had invited all the bloggers to NYC--and sure enough, it was a weekend to remember! You may have already noticed photos of our mischief in The Big Apple appearing on some of the other blogs. I shopped 5th Avenue with Jennifer and enjoyed after hours adventures with Shelley and Karmen. Bora introduced me to Professor Steve Steve and Chris and I even sat down for good times with PZ.
Hey Chris, think readers would be interested if I post about our late night karaoke duet? PZ has already mentioned your Bob Dylan impression....
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OK, so a bunch of us sciencebloggers went to New York City this weekend. This is something that we were trying to do for almost a year now. Sure, many of us Sciblings have met one-on-one on occasion, but this was an opportunity to get many of us together all in the same place at the same time, to…
So … this weekend, we had an odd and informal secret meeting of the SciBlings in New York City. This was nothing official, it's like a whole bunch of the bloggers here decided they ought to get together some time, and a plan slowly crystallized and the precipitate settled out on NYC. It was decided…
tags: SciBlings, Romeo and Juliet
Romeo.
And I'll still stay, to have thee still forget,
Forgetting any other home but this.
Juliet.
'Tis almost morning; I would have thee gone:
And yet no farther than a wanton's bird;
That lets it hop a little from her hand,
Like a poor prisoner in his twisted…
OK, this will be the last series of pictures of my Sciblings from the shindig of the past weekend. As you may have noticed, several others have posted their recollections and pictures on their blogs. You can also see some pictures on Flickr and Facebook and please add and tag more if you have…
Post away. I'm unrepentant ;>
Sounds like a whirlwind fun weekend. You two look great, and everyone must have had a happy time.
So, what's happening with the Intersection Banner Contest?
People should spread the word.. it seems like alot of fun and artistic creativity in a science sense.
Chris-
I now sincerely wish I had become a journalist instead of a molecular biologist. Wow! Appearences aside tho, as a long time reader I am enjoying your blog's content even more since Sheril.
A crossroads theme? With the Devil himself fiddling smack in the middle?
I haven't been here for a while, but when did you get a coblogger Chris? And helluva choice! Hello Sheril! I'm with Carl - I obviously should've been a writer :>