Imagine a sea of lace and ruffles, pigtails and pink. Then imagine this vision of femininity belongs to a group of middle-aged men and you've got Sissies Gone Wild. On Saturday before we left for the party Bev and I encountered this group and both just had to take pictures. Unfortunately that was the last time I saw my camera.
On Sunday morning I checked with the front desk of my hotel and at the Marriott - no lost camera at either. The concierge at the Marriott did say there was a 24-hour camera store a couple of blocks away on 8th Ave. I remembered seeing it on Friday evening, so I made a mad dash and bought a replacement. Not particularly a bargain, but it wasn't overpriced, either.
This is the place in the story where you probably thought was going to be an account of the marathon and that was the original plan. But after talking to Ree, I've decided to write it up for LFT, the PWFC newsletter. So, if you're a member of the Peter Wingfield Fan Club, it will be in the next issue. And if you're not a member, why the heck not? Seriously, I never would have considered joining an actor's fan club until I met Peter, who is an utterly charming guy who is devoted to his fans. But the friends I've made in the group and the conscious decision I've made to support Project Edan are also two of the main reasons I keep the membership active. Oh, and the marathon donation site will still be active until Nov. 16. Looks like we'll meet the $15,000 goal.
http://inside.unicefusa.org/site/TR?pg=fund&fr_id=1160&pxfid=8341
So, sorry to disappoint, no story here but on the plus side, I'll write it up in much greater detail for LFT. Here's a couple more pictures from the weekend, though, and a link to the rest.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/valoise/sets/72157622576916061/


On Sunday morning I checked with the front desk of my hotel and at the Marriott - no lost camera at either. The concierge at the Marriott did say there was a 24-hour camera store a couple of blocks away on 8th Ave. I remembered seeing it on Friday evening, so I made a mad dash and bought a replacement. Not particularly a bargain, but it wasn't overpriced, either.
This is the place in the story where you probably thought was going to be an account of the marathon and that was the original plan. But after talking to Ree, I've decided to write it up for LFT, the PWFC newsletter. So, if you're a member of the Peter Wingfield Fan Club, it will be in the next issue. And if you're not a member, why the heck not? Seriously, I never would have considered joining an actor's fan club until I met Peter, who is an utterly charming guy who is devoted to his fans. But the friends I've made in the group and the conscious decision I've made to support Project Edan are also two of the main reasons I keep the membership active. Oh, and the marathon donation site will still be active until Nov. 16. Looks like we'll meet the $15,000 goal.
http://inside.unicefusa.org/site/TR?pg=fund&fr_id=1160&pxfid=8341
So, sorry to disappoint, no story here but on the plus side, I'll write it up in much greater detail for LFT. Here's a couple more pictures from the weekend, though, and a link to the rest.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/valoise/sets/72157622576916061/

