Food, talk and photos
I had lunch yesterday with veteran local blogger and Internet maven Sue Polinsky and with information architect/user-interface designer/general Internet genius Sean Coon, who moved here about seven months ago and is up to some interesting things online both professionally (he's redesigning that site) and personally. (An aside: Anyone whose job it is to lure smart young professionals to Greensboro and keep them here needs to talk to Sean.)
Sean already has blogged the luncheon and elegantly summarizes our discussion. Some good things came out of it (although I'm up against a deadline and probably won't be able to begin acting on some of this stuff until week after next), and this conversation will continue. As always, you're welcome to join in.
In Sean's defense, I need to point out that although many people in town probably could offer reasons why his photography should portray Sue as the Princess of Light and me as the Prince of Darkness, that isn't what Sean did. We had a window table, and that's just how the light happened to fall.
Not to say that I don't gravitate toward the shadows ....