First Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic

This weekend was the First Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic. Gavin and I visited with old friends and we met new friends who we had only known online before yesterday.

James from PasadenaNow.com
James from PasadenaNow.com

Kathy and Sam from Aphroditeinjeans.blogspot.com
Kathy and Sam from Aphrodite in Jeans

Amanda and Theo from Living in Monrovia
Amanda and Theo from Living in Monrovia

Sarah from Cook and Nifty Wench
Sarah from Cook and Nifty Wench

Frank from Unwired Adventures
Frank from Unwired Adventures

Marielle from Chez Shoes and Ron from The Blurry Lens
Marielle from Chez Shoes and Ron from The Blurry Lens

Kelly from West Coast Grrlie Blather
Kelly from West Coast Grrlie Blather

Susan from 2020 Hindsight and Family Oral History Using Digital Tools
Susan from 2020 Hindsight and Family Oral History Using Digital Tools (Why, oh why, did I take only one picture of you, Susan? I was so absorbed in our conversation that I forgot to keep using my camera!)

Even worse, I was so intent on photographing the cupcakes that my friend Erin from erin’s kitchen brought that I forgot to take a picture of her.

Erin from erin's kitchen's cupcakes
Erin from erin’s kitchen‘s cupcakes

In lieu of a picnic photo, here is a picture of me and Erin at a conference we went to together last year:

me and Erin at BlogHer
me and Erin at BlogHer

Back to the picnic:

Mike from blogwaffe and Automattic
Mike from blogwaffe and Automattic

Dianne from Miss Havisham's Tea Party
Dianne from Miss Havisham’s Tea Party

Kolby of Kahunna.net and Aaron of Aaron Proctor for Mayor of Pasadena
Kolby from Kahunna.net and Aaron from Aaron Proctor for Mayor of Pasadena

If you blog in or around Pasadena, and you would like to be on the email list for the next Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic, send me a note at eyelevelpasadena@gmail.com.


Update 6/20/07: Pasadena Pundit was previously pictured here, too. He elected to move in a fewer photos of himself on the internet direction, so I removed his picture at his request.

20 thoughts on “First Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic

  1. Next time, we shall encourage Unwired Adventures to get us hooked up with some bandwidth so we can liveblog the whole thing. (In my dreams…)

  2. Ah, the curse of anonymity. We were there, but we couldn’t get close enough to be recognized: you may recall a helicopter lingering overhead briefly…

  3. Jill,

    Sad to have missed this :(

    Same tune, different day. I’m REALLY hoping to get a break at some point. But such is the life I lead (I’m on call pretty much 24/7).

    So next one is in August?

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  6. Sorry I missed it, but I will definitely make it next time. This is such a great idea and I would love to see you again and meet other local bloggers!

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  8. I enjoyed the meeting. I wish I could have stayed longer. Great photos!

    Oh, by the way, I do have the equipment that would allow live blogging, WiFi access and video streaming transmission from the park.

  9. Argh–I just had to stay home and watch the end of the Spurs v Suns basketball game which made me miss a bunch of folks. Thanks for organizing, Jill, and I’m looking forward to the next one (and a photo of me with lipstick on!).

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