With Summer starting to wind down (yes, it must be July) I was checking out my to do list and besides petting the cat still have a lot to do. Sue, Cecil & I just got back from GeoWoodstock 8 where we had a fantastic time. The weather was great, the events were wonderful and the caches… well most of the caches could be found! Cecil ended up getting his 1,100th cache at the famous A.P.E. Cache (Mission 9: The Tunnel of Light) and Sue hit some massive milestone along the trip also. I stopped counting Sue’s milestones when she doubled mine- I think she’s closing in on 3,000 finds right now.
I’m supposed to be planning out the comic for the next few weeks and I thought I would at least do a bit about our trip so look for that (no golf). Then the strip will start looking towards the future and the start of school along with MINI Takes The States. (Information is coming out although it is kind of funny at this time the folks in charge of the west coast can’t seem to spell “August” for them it’s “Augst” – pet peeve of a guy who has been a web master- then again I know spelling isn’t always my strongest suit) I am coming up with some ideas and am planning right now to try to chronicle the rally for those MINI folks in the audience… which means I’ll be bringing along the whole My Geek Odyssey kit with me. If you see me in Denver (or on the road) ask you might end up with a sketch.
Before all that I have lots of things to do (including petting the cat & laundry). I’ll be heading to GenCon Indy (Gamer Geek Mecca) and seeing how games can impact classroom instruction and going to the Extending Teacher Creativity Workshop in Terre Haute and present a bit about classrooms and comics (something else I need to work on).