Oct. 27th, 2006
OVFF post for real this time.
Oct. 27th, 2006 11:35 pmHa—I knew someone here could help me! Thanks Almeda, Kitzani and Occams_pyramid for assistance with posting without causing my friends f-lists to go up in flames.
I went to OVFF last weekend. It was great! Short version: Pegasus Concert—wow! Judi Miller –squee! Much good music, too little sleep, wrote song, received mimmoth, mind starts to blur…
( the long version )
I thought almeda’s post about circle dynamics was fascinating, and it made me realize how important circle size is to me. I’m normally drawn to Class II (big enough not to collapse if someone leaves, small enough to get to sing often) circles myself. (Well, my ideal would be a non-accreting class III, but I don’t see any way to swing that.) Class IV (big enough it probably needs moderation) is usually okay. Class Is are intimidating, but okay as long as they grow to Class II within a reasonable amount of time. I had a horrible experience in a Class V (two hours to go around) circle a long time ago, and have avoided large circles ever since.
( short digression here; probably someone has tried it already anyway )
Thanks OVFF, for a wonderful time! Thanks Almeda, for a thought-provoking post.
I went to OVFF last weekend. It was great! Short version: Pegasus Concert—wow! Judi Miller –squee! Much good music, too little sleep, wrote song, received mimmoth, mind starts to blur…
( the long version )
I thought almeda’s post about circle dynamics was fascinating, and it made me realize how important circle size is to me. I’m normally drawn to Class II (big enough not to collapse if someone leaves, small enough to get to sing often) circles myself. (Well, my ideal would be a non-accreting class III, but I don’t see any way to swing that.) Class IV (big enough it probably needs moderation) is usually okay. Class Is are intimidating, but okay as long as they grow to Class II within a reasonable amount of time. I had a horrible experience in a Class V (two hours to go around) circle a long time ago, and have avoided large circles ever since.
( short digression here; probably someone has tried it already anyway )
Thanks OVFF, for a wonderful time! Thanks Almeda, for a thought-provoking post.