Sales were pretty poor. To fill my time, I called upon my atrophied drawing ability to draw something in Gary’s sketchbook. Slightly naughty, so I won’t show it here, although I might put it up on Fur Affinity later. I got three drawings done by various artists in my own books. When the dealer den closed and I counted my total sales, I had not covered my book costs. However, Gary will hang onto the unsold ones and sell them at a couple of other conventions that he will be attending, so I’ll turn a profit eventually. Thankfully I don’t do this sort of thing for a living - as a hobby, I can afford to be patient. Dinner that evening was at a local teppanyaki restaurant which was in easy walking distance. When we got back, the ice cream social was going on, and we had one for dessert. Some fursuit shenanigans in the foyer was fun. A shout out to Brian and Annette Miller, old friends of mine whom I forgot to mention previously, and their grown-up sons whom I had not seen since they were youngsters.