I attended Excalibur Con 2026 - Part 2
On my way to my fan convention, I saw this bus stop. Can you see the DTA bus stop sign? Oh there they are behind the potted flowers!
On my way to my fan convention, I saw this bus stop. Can you see the DTA bus stop sign? Oh there they are behind the potted flowers!
This is the front of my convention badge. This is the back of my convention badge.
I found a number of informative posters about UMD events.
This is an entertaining slice of life story. This is the cheese sandwich that I ate.
Writing exercise, First Draft Here are my suggestions for a possible second chapter for the story: “Hinata Farm: Five Days on Four Legs”. https://www.deviantart.com/redscizor/art/StartUpxTF-Livestock-vClaude-Rabbit-Final-Manga-4-1312754109?file=26 “Nothing moves forward in a story except through conflict.” - Screenwriter Robert McKee First of all, while earning a Communications major and…
This is my tasty main course. This is my tasty dessert. Afterward, were bingo games to conclude this event. But, I didn’t win anything.
This is very flavorsome bread.
I saw a very entertaining movie. This is the cheese sandwich that I ate.
This social event happens every Sunday starting at 11:30 AM.
Imagine in the far future, 93 percent of the people on the entire world, as well as throughout the solar system, are biologically animal and human mixtures. The resulting conflicts, from minor social misunderstandings to terrorism, create the world of Furrypunk.
I ate this food during Movie Night, while watching the classic movie, “Singin' in the Rain”.
The back windows of the 2 bus shelters have been painted with colorful murals that remind me of stained glass. These bus shelters are in the parking lot of Burggraf's Ace Hardware. This is the west bus shelter. This is the east bus shelter.
I found this hideous graffiti on North Second Avenue East, next to the Bell Bank.
This camp was on the north side of East Second Street, west of the North Pointe Resource Center.
But, I was too busy to purchase anything.
“There was a hot time in the old town today!”
I love these wild flowers and how the blue sky frames the tree.
Homeless people would be better off if they spent less time begging and more time improving their job and social skills.
This is my breakfast that I ate this morning.
I had a cup of coffee, while discussing the future of Sip and Play with Amelia Pietz. I just noticed now that her name goes from A to Z.
I wish that my readers could taste my very tasty bread.
I think these ingredients will make tasty banana bread.
I found part of a pizza that had been abandoned, under a shopping cart.
5 minutes before I got to the DECC, the staff sold out their event tickets. Of course, I didn’t know the event tickets were sold out until I attempted to buy my tickets in person. This is the closest I ever got to a taco at this DECC event. I saw at least twenty people turned away from this event. On the bright side, I got a healthy walk going to the DECC and then going back home.
I hope that the toxic smoke will be gone; so I can eat tacos at this event.
On Thursday, the center was closed because of toxic air. The toxic air is from wildfires in Minnesota and Canada; not because I had eaten a bean burrito. On Friday, the center was closed due to the staff having an important event at another location. There is room on that page for more explanation of where that event was or what happened at that important event.
This bulletin board is between the North Pointe Resource Center/Rainbow Center to the north and King Manor to the south. Old posters have disappeared, while new posters have appeared.