
Just returning from the parallel universe called the
Bazaar Bizarre in downtown Boston... what a great time!
Sadly my 4-year-old daughter Ginny could not be in attendance to meet her hero
Jen Corace, maker of the
Dress Up Game (which Jen promises will be back online soon, link shall be forthcoming).

However, I was able to buy a Jen Corace tree ornament, and an adorable bunny from
Maris Wicks (no web presence yet) for my 5-month-old, whose ears were being plugged by yours truly whilst the
Christmas carols were deployed on Theremin by Jon Bernhardt... of
the Lothars.

Also on view were
Ann Smith's astounding
robots made of broken electronics,

a
blunderbuss made from a broken bicycle and clarinet by my homie
Skunk (of
SCUL fame) ---
please click on the blunderbuss for a better look at this marvel!! ---

I also thought the tasty graphics of
Dave Ortega needed some further exploration. Do check him out!
The bazaar has packed up and left town, panting readers, but you can now safely sally forth on the information highway and spend your allowance on these people.
Go! Consume!
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