BONNIE OVER BALTIMORE PART IV
BONNIE
AT THE CONVENTION
(TY-ing one on in Maryland)
Part IV
AFTER THE SHOW-MAKING FRIENDS
We hijacked the Hotel Courtesy Bus and motored over to a local fine Balto. Restaurant called Snyder's. I sure hoped there wouldn't be any Chicken on the menu.
 Our friendly Bus Driver/Chauffeur DeWayne.
We drank and ate and drank some more while chatting with our new friends. The time passed all too quickly and soon we were back on the Bus heading back to the Hotel. Sonny had such a good time we had to pour him into the lugguage rack to get him back to his room.
 Sonny sleeping it off on the Bus.
Not ready to call it a night, a bunch of us headed up to Mary Lou's Room for some more socializing and drinks. Mary Lou had brought tons of old Attics to sell during the Room Hopping on Friday night. Luckily a few were still unsold on Sat. night and could party with us.
 Mary & Linda in Old Attic Heaven.
 Cathy with some old Attic Critters.
 Two old Nolas-regular and bigfoot versions.
 Linda with her new best buddy Tyler.
Brenda & Cathy had been volunteer helpers for Ruth Fraser all that day at the Show. They had assisted Ruth in keeping things straight while she signed her Ty creatures for Convention Goers in exchange for a donation to the Convention Charity. Afterwards, Ms. Fraser had gifted the both of them with handmade Tiny Bears. Not even an inch tall and beauteous works of art!
 Brenda & Cathy show off their teeny tiny bears Ruth gave them.
All too soon it was time to leave Mary Lou's room and roll back down the hall to our bed for a few hours of shut-eye. Tomorrow was the Last day of the Show/Sale and Sluggy had to be especially bright-eyed and bushy tailed as Sonny was to watch the Show Table while Sluggy took her turn at volunteering duties.
PART V-THE LAST DAY & HEADING HOME
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