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but winter could be fun!Posted by Anne Beltestad on July 3, 2001 at 17:21:14: In reply to: Re: siriusly disappointed posted by Kenzi on July 3, 2001 at 16:33:39: That sounds awesome! What about both...a day or two in the city, sothat people from places like Seattle can buy saris, salwar kameez, and kumkum ;) and then the place you mention, which sounds lovely. I am trying to get Kree to visit on her way back from Greece in December; who knows if we can all make our schedules mesh, but I will gladly help you (Kenzi, anyone else) put it on if you need. Hope everyone who's going has fun at Sirius, wish I could make it too but that's life! Anne, who really is a henna artist even though only two people here have seen my work! : Me too! I just emailed Catherine my regrets. A combination of events : is keeping me away again this year. I was really looking forward to : meeting people I know only by name here. Maybe next year. : : I am still thinking about a late-winter mini-Sirius in the New York : area. It should be a good time to find cheap flights to NYC from : almost anywhere. I am looking at two options or a combination of : both. : : 1. I have found a place in the Catskills (2 hours out of NYC) that can : house 10-18 people with 3 full baths, a full kitchen, dining room : andtwo living rooms. It can be rented for $1000 for a weekend which : makes is a pretty good deal per person. : : 2. We can stay in NYC (everyone can get a hotel room somewhere, or we : can take over a hostel) and take advantage of all the henna-related : shopping, ethnic music and food and dance etc. plus take advantage of : my circle of friends and clients (as well as those of other artists in : the are) who would be our willing henna victims. : : Just off the top of my head I can think of 10 henna artists in the : immediate area plus anyone who could come in from out of town. Just : something to keep in
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