I'm back from the Texas Star Party. I expected to be able to check into Triaxian Silk (and the outside world in general) alot more than was possible. We had internet, but just barely.
So, I had a wonderful time. There were 5 mostly clear nights. I met new friends and reunited with the people I met last year. As you might guess, a convention of 400 plus amateur astronomers is alot like a convention of Trekkies. (And to be sure, many of them are Trekkies). One new friend lent me her 6-inch (of aperture) go-to telescope (points itself) and I had a fun time with that. Another night I was able to borrow another friend's 16-inch telescope with digital setting circles (it doesn't point itself, but it has numbers that go to zero as you move it closer to your target.) I saw interesting galaxies and galaxy groupings. I saw a globular cluster (of 100,000 stars) that is being thrown out our galaxy (it's 275,000 light years away). Plus all the usual eye candy. Someone visiting nearby McDonald Observatory shared a rumor that there was a supernovae in a certain galaxy (M101). That night I looked at that galaxy through the 16 inch and sketched it at the eyepiece, noting all the little specks I could see in it. Next morning, I compared my sketch to a map of the galaxy and, alas, all my little stars were accounted for. Later we learned that the supernovae rumor was only a rumor. Ah well, it was still fun (IF YOU ARE TOTAL NERD, which I AM!)

I wore my Triaxian Silk t-shirt one day to advertise the site.


On the 26 hour drive home we played a certain Eagles album a few too many times and I have a Peaceful Easy Feeling I might scream if I ever hear that song again. Still recuperating.
And last, but certainly not least, I met up with Elessar on the way home. We had an all too short reunion over dinner at Applebees. It was wonderful to see him again. He looks great and I would have taken a picture to post here. However that would have led to someone taking a picture of me, and we don't want to go there.

More later if I think of more to tell.
Apologies to people waiting for beta and answers to emails. I will be back here soon, reading and posting.