Wayward recovery
The idea of an autograph queue is not new to me. I've stood in a few myself. But there's just something mind blowing about seeing one and realizing, "oh, that's for us?..." Just... wow.
Thanks everyone for coming, and for being part of a great night. See you all again soon! We've got plans in the works for local venues in both June and July. We'll let you know as soon as they firm up.
So, for those who just got the album... was it worth the wait? :-)

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*snerk* Is *that* how I looked?
Apparently I'm a better actress than I thought. ;)
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But I can't claim to be *used* to things like autograph queues, or consider them normal. They still make me all giddy and squirmy and "omg, why do you want *MY* autograph, I'm not anybody!" and all that.
I spend a lot of time after these gigs worrying about whether I was nice to everyone and paid enough attention and said the right things. I have a horror of anyone feeling snubbed, or of forgetting a name or calling someone by the wrong name, or anything like that. Mostly I just ask Tony over and over and he assures me that I did okay.
...but yeah, that's not to say that it isn't still a total blast. :)
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The rest we can blame on the endorphins. :) :) :)
And now, to sleep, perchance to dream... of a double-band version of "Persephone" with AJA doing the violin and