Hey Guys,
Today has been really exciting. This morning Lee Asher, Wayne Houchin and I woke up in the middle of the woods about two hours north of Toronto at the Sorcerer's Safari Summer Camp. We packed the kids up, got back to the city and finally got our first glimpse the finished site.
Right now we are every bit as excited as many of you are. This project represents countless hours of hard work by some of magic's finest minds. Take a look around - there's plenty of material to see and much more on the way. To get started, try taking a look at the video Wayne and Dana assembled to introduce the beginner's section of the site. I even learned something from that video myself, thanks to the insight of Wayne Houchin (master Pimp).
Right now the three of us are in different parts of living room on our laptops, racing to see who makes the first post. Watch the magic, make some posts and take a look at the media. We've been holding this secret in so long we're about to pop. Now the fun begins - let's get to work.
Gratefully,
Aaron Fisher
Today has been really exciting. This morning Lee Asher, Wayne Houchin and I woke up in the middle of the woods about two hours north of Toronto at the Sorcerer's Safari Summer Camp. We packed the kids up, got back to the city and finally got our first glimpse the finished site.
Right now we are every bit as excited as many of you are. This project represents countless hours of hard work by some of magic's finest minds. Take a look around - there's plenty of material to see and much more on the way. To get started, try taking a look at the video Wayne and Dana assembled to introduce the beginner's section of the site. I even learned something from that video myself, thanks to the insight of Wayne Houchin (master Pimp).
Right now the three of us are in different parts of living room on our laptops, racing to see who makes the first post. Watch the magic, make some posts and take a look at the media. We've been holding this secret in so long we're about to pop. Now the fun begins - let's get to work.
Gratefully,
Aaron Fisher