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sounds cool!Posted by Anne Beltestad on June 6, 2001 at 19:36:09: In reply to: Re: mini-Sirius? posted by Catherine Cartwright Jones on June 6, 2001 at 18:01:45: Hey Kenzi and co,Photos look GREAT! Maki does beautiful work...can't wait to meet her next week. Where was the other postpunk ex-bike-messenger henna artist?!? I can't wait to meet her too, amazed that there are two of us! ;) I like your Indian hand, and the African facial designs were beautiful, too. Nice colors. As a Northwesterner I can't help but see the cloudy skies and think "cold" and thus, bad for henna! Having a henna conference in the winter would be awesome. Things are looking good for moving there...I will see you next week, and wil hopefully have a working NY cell by then. Anyone else going to be in NYC next week? peace, Anne : I have a break last week of March .... otherwise I'll be tied up with : teaching and working on my henna phd, except for quick weekends. I DO : need to get to NYC to the museums for research! : : Early January is parked in a merc ret... otherwise that would be good. : : I think the idea of other Sirius Henna conferences is an excellent : one! The reason that Sirius Rising is on permanent offer is that Roy : organizes that festival and can put in whatever suits him. And ... : once you get there, the price is right, and Brushwood Folklore center : is lovely in the summer. Getting there, in the middle busy season ... : is indeed a problem! : : Brushwood is available for meetups year round, and there is a : heatable, sleepable trailer, so a winter conference is NOT out of the : question! No hot tub and lolling about in the sunshine in NY in the : winter, but we'd get the big studio. We wouldn't have a vast array of : flesh to henna in the winter, either, or all the other classes and : concerts ... But, Brushwood's still not the most convenient place for : may people. If I have the $$ and time, I'd be very happy to go to : other conferences!
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