On the road again: WorldCon, San Antonio, day 2
Today looked to be the quietest day of the con for me, so I slept more than normal, got up, worked, dozed a bit, and crammed in some more work. After a quick lunch, I headed to the convention center to help with and catch the Baen Traveling Road Show, an always entertaining look at upcoming books and their cover art.
I roamed the art show a bit, but work beckoned, so I returned to it. I look forward to the weekend days not being so full of work.
Dinner was a long, pleasant affair with Baen Publisher Toni Weisskopf and a host of Baen authors and friends. We all walked to Bohanan's, a local steak house, and enjoyed traditional but very high quality steakhouse fare. My Caesar salad was right on the mark, and my steak was delicious; I'd definitely go back there for the same sort of meal.
After dinner, a group of us that included Lois McMaster Bujold sat and listened to law-enforcement stories from friends (and active workers in law enforcement) Griffin and Gerry.
A low-key but pleasant day.
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