It's true, my Anthrohio photos have already reached closing ceremonies! So now on to pictures from after closing, starting with the line of people there to share their feedback about the con.
That's them! That's the line of people with comments.

Convention board trying taking all our comments seriously even though they've been awake doing convention management business for 142 hours and are in the grip of a fatigue hallucination right now.

The bunny plush wagon brought along for feedback too. The number of dunce caps is growing.

And now to a lot of milling about. I think this fursuiter spotted me, somehow.

Maybe we just stayed on a lucky floor but it seems like there were more room signs than usual this year. Here's The Cat Crate.

Not sure who these all are, but I liked the spaceship illustration for them.

And I also don't know this guy but liked the fact he had a picture, even if the 'eye floating out in space' isn't my favorite art style.

Finally bunny_hugger is ready to take on the world!

The world, though, is packing up; here's the convention lost-and-found and such, losing their Anthrohio livery and just becoming a place again.

Folks gathered around the patio outside, and some of them might have even swum.

Fursuiters mill around looking for a last chance to hug and be hugged.

I liked the moth! Always great to see.
Trivia: Skylab 4/3's launch vehicle moved from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Complex 39-B on the 14th of August, 1973. The stack was S-IB first stage number 208, S-IVB second stage number 208, S-IU instrumentation unit 207, and Command/Service Module number 118, along with a spacecraft lunar modular adapter. Source: Skylab: A Chronology, Roland W Newkirk, Ivan D Ertel, Courtney G Brooks. NASA SP-4011.
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