Here it is, March already.
The Dayton Sherlockian symposium is nearly here, 221B Con is coming soon, two different Sherlock Holmes inspired television shows started/resumed this week, and the ongoing weekly podcast adaptation of the sixty cases is blowing the doors off doing a modern adaptation.
"Stockbroker's Clerk" . . . they made it an audio action movie. And it worked.
There are plenty of things to read, if you want to consume words. Charge bills are recovering from all the annual renewals to things Sherlockian. And plots are being hatched for so many things. So many.
It's Sherlockian spring!
A thousand things to do and so little time to do them. Tonight I broke the usual Watsonian Weekly podcast recording segment into two segments to economize and still keep up. My other podcast, Sherlock Holmes Is Real, is prepared to expose another Moriartian plot in a couple of weeks. Planning for a all the different weekend events ahead -- because sometimes one just can't merely "be there" -- and chipping away at larger projects just combine with it all to take advantage of the warming-from-winter temps and the enthusiasm that comes from sunnier days.
One might even start to blog post a bit more.
On we go.
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