Sep. 4th, 2012

My tweets

Sep. 4th, 2012 12:00 pm
ksmith: (Default)
  • Mon, 14:41: Just arrived home. #chicon was great! Only bad thing--in rush of morning forgot to pick up art. Hope I can arrange shipping. #oops
  • Mon, 15:24: Home http://t.co/uP7KmTQP
  • Mon, 18:41: Home from Worldcon. Bags unpacked. First load of laundry started. Groceries bought and car refueled. Back to everyday life.
  • Tue, 00:31: "A Grimm. It's sort of a family problem." #Grimm
  • Tue, 01:13: The good news? Parking at Hyatt only cost half the usual rate thanks to con discount. #yeachicon
  • Tue, 01:15: I really, really should feel more tired than I do considering I've only had 4 hours sleep in the last day and a half.
ksmith: (susan_head)

The autographing tables at Chicon were located in Back of Beyond, in a large space behind the Dealers Room that also contained displays, con tables, etc. Folks wandered in and out, some in costume.

During my Friday afternoon stint, someone walked by in an amazing yet eerie costume: a skeleton with glowing green eyes, enrobed in shadow-streaked white. I assumed s/he was Death, possibly Pterry’s Death. S/he loomed 8-9 feet in height, and moved with creepy smoothness. I don’t know how s/he managed to keep their balance while manipulating their arms and walking, but it was a sight.

After a few minutes’ walking around, Death stopped in front of a screen to pose for pictures. Quite a few of us dug out our cameras and snapped away. As we did, a little girl–3 years old, maybe?–walked up to Death and with no sign of fear whatsoever held out her hand.

Death gently took her hand. I was too far away to hear if s/he said anything, but s/he may have because the little girl turned and pointed. I snapped another pic as she did so.

Sometime later, I downloaded the pics and checked them out and…oh….

I thought for a moment that she had pointed at me, but I assume that she was pointing to her parents. Yes, that’s it. Parents.

Give me thy hand, oh! maiden fair to see,
For I’m a friend, hath ne’er distress’d thee.

Der Tod und das Mädchen (Matthias Claudius)

Mirrored from Kristine Smith.

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