No dice. The line was almost a half hour long just to pay for admission, not even the line for skate rentals. It's good that it's so popular - the space is awesome and it probably brings more people downtown on a weekend than anything else.
So instead we continued our walk over to Riverworks. It was much less crowded and the ice looked way nicer. It was already closing when we got there, so we'll have to try another time. Some weeknights they're open until 10pm.

This house on Franklin has been done completely in white. Blank white walls inside, fresh white paint on the outside, white snow on the lawn.

The dreamland crew made these pretty ice globes out of water balloons

Riverworks and the river
When we got home (e:terry) and I made a delicious curry with the leftover paneer from my sandwich.
I continued my work on porting the Paul's CSS color themer away from surebert while we watched a terrible zombie movie called World War Z. It's amazing how all so much of the javascript that needed to be abstracted into toolkits and frameworks has been standardized in the past couple of years (if you want to ignore IE8).
The key to line-drying is a sturdy clothes-rack with good hangers!
(e:heidi) Wow really? Super lame. Between that and the asshole who told her she shouldn't be there I am super disappointed with bear night. :(
(e:tinypliny) I don't know why I don't line dry clothes. I guess I've always lived with a dryer - I think I will be swearing them off now. No excuse when it's so dry in the winter and hot in the summer!
Free pizza for boys. They told (e:Dianne) $2. Thanks for taking Tyler there. He was pretty giggly about it Sunday.
Interestingly, clothes dried much much faster in Buffalo than they do in Rockville. There is something incredibly dry about the winter air in Buffalo.
I used to LOVE the warmth of freshly dried laundry... until I realized how much energy I could save by not using the drier.
I don't miss it. The drier is a contraption that drains energy for no good reason.