Archive for March, 2005



On more travel and more car trouble

Published on March 25, 2005

I hadn’t moved around enough the last month, so I decided to head home for Eastern weekend. When the menu includes roast beef and little baby lamb, how can you be expected to pass that up?

Of course it was not without adventure. My car is currently in a repair shop, where it will sit until […]


On sitting by the river

Published on March 19, 2005

Currently, I’m looking out at the Choptank river from my ex-CEO’s summer home, near the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. I spent a long weekend hooking up his PCs and wireless network, and now, having finished that, am sitting around enjoying the view.
Having been at first uneager to make such a trip, it’s been a pleasant […]


On life changing events

Published on March 12, 2005

I’ve resigned from the Library. I’ve taken a new job with a systems integrator, which will eventually land me in New York City, where I’ve wanted to be for some time now. I’ll be in Boston until the end of April, then outside of Philadelphia for a couple weeks of training, and then in Colorado […]


On visiting Santa Fe

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Liz and I headed off to Santa Fe last week for a fantastic vacation. Everyone was asking us “why Santa Fe?”, but to that, I say, why not? It’s a bit warmer, has great Mexican food, and everything has rounded, adobe corners, so there’s no chance of me poking an eye out.

Highlights of the trip […]