My MemWall
I’m going to run a little experiment by posting a key memory or two from every year/age I can remember.
This should be a good technique to begin daylighting some of the tapestry of my life that has receded into dim memory.
I’ll update the post date when I update the post so it will pop to the top of my blog whenever I make an addition. I think I’ll call this my Memory Wall…or MemWall
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So nice to revisit memories, both good and not so good
Yesterday Janis and I visited a person who befriended us in 1984-86 while we were in Tembagapura, Indonesia. Back then, he was dreaming of someday owning his own vineyard and producing his own wine. Today, his vineyard is established and expanding every year, and his grapes are bottled by other vintners nearby as well as under his own label. It was wonderful to see the satisfaction in his eyes as we viewed the fruits of his long labor. (In case you missed my post about the not-very-secret hot tub, that story is a key point in common with this one. Jump to The not so hush-hush hot tub for more.) Read More…
Twitter rolls out user galleries, which show every image you’ve tweeted – Twitter
Hope y’all were judicious in the pictures you tweeted
Today, Twitter announced it’s rolling out “user galleries,” which aggregate the images you’ve uploaded in your Tweets into an organized page for your viewing pleasure.
via Twitter rolls out user galleries, which show every image you’ve tweeted – Twitter.
Retrospective on my job change one year later
More than a year ago I made a very difficult decision to leave my employer of 13 years. I left behind security, stability — and family — in favor of a more dynamic environment closer to people served by the conservation district system.
Now I’m working three hours away from family, only seeing them on weekends. Even though it still strikes some people as an odd choice to make, this job change was the right decision. Here’s why. Read More…

